A marine biologist is helping residents of St. Pete Beach and Tampa make their shorelines more resilient using nature-based methods.
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Another candidate vying to be St. Petersburg's mayor is in the studio. Meet Jim Large, a longtime fire chief who says he's a public servant, not a politician. He fills us in on his vision for the city.
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There is plenty of support for a plan to build a Rays stadium in Tampa. But there are skeptics, and the most vocal is on "Florida Matters Live & Local." Commissioner Joshua Wostal gives specifics ahead of some big votes.
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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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The Citrus Commission approved a $250,000 contract with Visit Florida to maintain its welcome center.
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NOAA’s outlook for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season predicts below-normal activity as an impending El Niño will lead to increased wind shear across the basin.
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Rik Emmett (guitar and lead vocals), Gil Moore (drums) and Mike Levine (bass, keyboards) were a top-tier arena act for decades, before splitting at the beginning of the 1990s.
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From Bob Dylan birthday bashes to electronic goth post-metal rock and some funky music, here are some concerts to check out this weekend.
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