Protesting is a constitutionally protected right. But there are guidelines and laws to be aware of.
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Florida lawmakers have big choices to make: How to handle charter takeovers through the Schools of Hope program and what to do with property taxes.
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It's more than just depression. It's exponential bereavement that can feel like a panic attack, bringing deep sadness and a feeling of losing control. Let's learn about grief attacks.
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How a detention center awoke a decades-old environmental fight.
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Punxsutawney Phil has predicted six more weeks of winter after emerging from Gobbler’s Knob in western Pennsylvania.
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Selling nitrous oxide so people can get high is a crime. But it's commonly sold in brightly-colored canisters with catchy names and flavors ranging from blue raspberry to cotton candy.
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It's a great reminder that weather disasters can happen all year long - not just during hurricane season. From extreme cold to extreme heat, and everything in between, now is a great time to make sure you’re prepared.
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Freeze alerts are in effect for Sunday night across much of Florida. This prolonged freeze will likely impact the crops in Florida.
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Gasparilla was filled with excitement and extra layers amid a windy, cold and rainy day. From the annual invasion to the parade, here are photos showcasing this year's spirit.
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WUSF, in collaboration with the Florida Climate Reporting Network, tells how climate change is affecting you.
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The 340,000-square-foot Baptist Health Sunrise Hospital will be the system’s first hospital in Broward.
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Joy, Ascension Sacred Heart in Pensacola's new facility dog, has been working since late November to help comfort patients and their families experiencing traumatic injuries.
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