Our morning summer temperatures are running about eight to 10 degrees above average, while nighttime is warming almost twice as fast as daytime across the country.
- El plan de reducción de impuestos a la propiedad de Florida pasa a manos de los votantes. Esto es lo que incluye
- Directrices de ICE podrían violar las leyes de registros abiertos de Florida. Un caso en Sarasota muestra la postura de los tribunales
- Aquí tienes ocho datos clave ante el inicio de la temporada de huracanes de 2026
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Florida voters will decide this November whether to dramatically expand exemptions and cap property tax increases. “Florida Matters Live & Local” examines the details.
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A little outdoorsy talk on "Florida Matters Live & Local." Amid the rise of pickleball, the USTA says there aren't enough public tennis courts in the state. Is there room for both? Also, why do hikers love flat ol' Florida?
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An immigration detention center in the Everglades stirred up a decades-old environmental battle. Hear from people who helped in the fight.
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On “Florida Matters Live & Local,” Eric Hoffmayer talked about Larry, a whale shark that has traveled from Tampa Bay to Cuba, Honduras and beyond since scientists tagged him last year.
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Amy Collins is an oboist who occasionally collaborates with her longtime friend, Artist Christopher Still. And along with her trio, "Amici" recently gave the world premiere of a new work she commissioned about the city of Tarpon Springs from Composer Kimberly Osberg. It's based on Still's Florida paintings.
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If confirmed by the UF Board of Trustees and Florida Board of Governors, Bell will be UF's 14th president.
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Large-load data centers that help power artificial intelligence programs have been springing up across the country, raising concerns about noise pollution, higher electricity costs, and increased water use.
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Come January, billing codes will change from a bundled system to a la carte. Man doctors say this approach will better reflect care provided. But it could incentivize them to pile on visits and services.
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The yearly tally remained at 154 cases through the May 30 update from the state heath department. The CDC reported five new cases nationwide May 22-29 for a total of 1,983 this year.
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