Florida Republicans want to redraw congressional maps. Surprise Democratic wins could make that more complicated.
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Floridians love their coastlines, but a federal move to weaken endangered species protections in the Gulf is sparking legal action and heated debate over energy security. "Florida Matters: Live & Local explores the concerns.
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Pam Bondi was praised publicly, then fired weeks later. We unpack what led to her departure as attorney general, her record in Florida and how the Epstein case shadowed her time leading the DOJ.
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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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"Melby" the adolescent manatee gained 105 pounds while in recovery, according to his caretakers at SeaWorld Orlando.
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Despite recent rain, officials say historic cold fronts through the winter, now coupled with an extreme drought, are increasing the risk of wildfires to Floridians.
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Officials came together to break ground on Monday. The Bluffs, a 28-story residential tower at 100 and 150 S. Osceola Avenue, will feature 400 units and 12,000 square feet of retail space.
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The pilot program began Tuesday and will continue through May 29.
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