As sea level rise pushes more water ashore, and as warming temperatures create more rain, we explore the idea of how schools might adapt to the new climate reality.
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Experts and state senators from both parties gathered to tackle rising costs — but warned there is no silver bullet. Senate Democratic Leader Jason Pizzo underlined that owners could shoulder some of the blame for the state of affairs.
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Here's a look at some recent difficulties with previous presidential Cabinet picks and some of the criticism for Trump's current slate.
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Four self-proclaimed Blerds discuss what Blerd culture is and how the Black lived experience affects artforms associated with nerdom, like comics and cosplay.
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we featured two reports from the podcast Sea Change, from WWNO/WRKF in Louisiana. WLRN's Jenny Staletovich explored how hotter oceans are affecting the mahi. Then, WUSF's Jessica Meszaros examined the rising cost of climate risk on Florida's home insurance market. After, we spoke with Jenny and Jessica about their reporting.
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But persistent winds from the north could push much of the algae bloom to the south over the rest of the week.
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Lawmakers in 2022 and 2023 passed a series of measures aimed at stabilizing the state’s insurance market as insurance companies fled the state and policyholders saw premiums skyrocket.
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A spokeswoman for TECO said after the company was “still calculating the impact” of changes adopted by the Public Service Commission.
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Forty-seven percent of third to tenth graders in Florida read below grade level.
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The Bulls, who finished the regular season at 6-6, will spend part of the holidays 4,200 miles away in Honolulu for the Dec. 24 matchup. ESPN will televise the game, the only bowl played on Christmas Eve.
These are just some of the ways you can celebrate and get into the holiday spirit.
Complete coverage of Hurricane Milton
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating a salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers from a grower in Mexico.
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Providing affirming support to LGBTQ+ older adults could be one way to reduce their risk for dementia. These individuals face unique challenges compared to straight, cisgender seniors.
Updates and how to prepare.
Celebrating the intersection of food and communities in the Sunshine State.
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