Together, these efforts could make future outbreaks shorter and less severe — though some environmental advocates warn the solutions may carry unintended risks.
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Next Wednesday is Earth Day. On “Live & Local,” we explore how the focus has shifted from education to action, and what meaningful change looks like. Plus, segments on paid family leave and the world of tattoo artists.
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City Council member Brandi Gabbard makes her case to be mayor. Then, questions around Florida’s push to redraw political maps and a close call on the tracks raises school bus safety concerns.
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The fight against the Everglades' immigration detention center is not the first time the land has been at the heart of environmental controversy.
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Sixty years after it invented sports drinks, Gatorade is making a surprising pivot: It's no longer focusing primarily on athletes.
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Across rural north central Florida, farm stands are quietly reshaping how some communities think about food.
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Sloth World has continued importing wild sloths through a related business, Sanctuary World Imports, acquiring at least 38 more wild sloths in addition to the initial 31 that died, according to government permit records.
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Varying weather conditions throughout the next 7 days, but constant low humidity and exceptional drought levels will keep the fire danger high.
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After a one-week hiatus of no new measles cases, Collier County reported a new case during the week ending April 11, which is the most recent data the state is making public.
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