The threat of hurricanes and costs of insurance are pushing residents into former citrus lands and inland communities.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law two years ago removing references to “climate change” from statutes. Now, a WUSF investigation shows how textbook authors were asked to do the same.
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It’s time to follow up on Tuesday night's election results. Did any change your calculus for the November general election?
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U.S. Wildland Fire Service firefighters are on the scene of several fires in Everglades National Park, including the Chipmunk and Vulture fires.
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The co-founder of the iconic punk rock band talks about the message they tried to get across, his current influence as a composer, and other topics ahead of its Aug. 27 concert at BayCare Sound in Clearwater.
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The Python Challenge helps raise awareness about the harm invasive species cause in South Florida.
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He showed significant strength in the Panhandle. The decorated Army Special Forces combat veteran defeated Donalds in 14 counties in North Florida. He also took Hardee County in Central Florida.
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Florida has reported 17 cases and three deaths this year from Vibrio vulnificus, which can be contracted by eating raw oysters or swimming in brackish water with an open wound.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the availability of cancer innovation grant funds for next year and the latest list of researchers chosen to receive grants.
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