An immigration detention center in the Everglades stirred up a decades-old environmental battle. In this podcast, hear from people who helped in the fight.
- El presidente de la Cámara de Representantes, Daniel Pérez, expresa mayor frustración por la ausencia de una propuesta sobre impuestos sobre la propiedad
- La Ley SAVE de Florida abarca mucho: Así afectará el registro de votantes
- El Distrito Escolar del Condado de Sarasota elimina 136 puestos docentes tras crisis presupuestaria
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The "Florida Matters Live & Local" staff is focusing on WUSF’s Spring Fund Drive, so it’s a great time to give another listen to some of our favorite interviews.
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The staff is focusing on WUSF’s Spring Fund Drive, so it’s a great time to give another listen to some of our favorite "Florida Matters Live & Local" interviews.
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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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North Florida's springs have suffered the consequences of residential and agricultural development for decades, environmental experts say. Recent conditions have prompted spring scientists and preservation groups to raise concerns over the state's water supply and quality.
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The Sarasota chamber group is celebrating many milestones with this performance Friday, not the least of which is composer Steve Reich's 90th birthday.
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Water district officials are doing surveys of seagrasses around the Tampa Bay area this week. And the results are mostly good.
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It’s being designed as the “gateway” to a re-imagined Cleveland Street corridor.
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One of the earliest signs of osteoarthritis is muscle weakness. Targeted resistance training can help to reverse it, and there are programs tailored to a variety of neuromuscular exercises aimed at doing that.
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Florida regulators found Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky and other physicians failed to properly use diagnostic testing and delayed imaging that may have kept a patient alive, according to an NBC News report.
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