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Florida had 800 manatee deaths in 2022, before the number dropped to 555 in 2023 and 565 in 2024, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission data.
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The expansive garage nearly doubles the number of parking spaces in St. Petersburg’s booming EDGE District.
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After five hearings in which prosecutors and defense attorneys presented evidence, judges decided to suspended the trial. Franco faces charges of sexual abuse involving a teenage girl.
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Under the new ordinance, first-time offenders will be fined $100. There's a $200 fine for a second offense and a $300 fine for additional violations.
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Millions of prior authorization denials are made annually, leaving many patients stuck in a convoluted appeals process. For doctors, these decisions are frustrating. For patients, they can be devastating.
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The AP-NORC survey of 1,158 adults shows most don't think the government is overspending on the programs Republicans in Congress have focused on cutting.

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