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During WUSF’s holiday fundraising drive, we’re asking for your support to keep our newsroom strong. In the meantime, "Florida Matters Live & Local" revisits some of the best conversations from this fall.
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During WUSF’s holiday fundraising drive, we’re asking for your support to keep our newsroom strong. In the meantime, "Florida Matters: Live & Local" revisits some of the best conversations from this fall.
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- Propuesta de DeSantis apunta a criaderos de perros de Florida
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These events will charge up your spirit and ease your way to the holiday season.
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It was the sixth panther killed in Hendry County. Collier leads state with seven.
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St. Petersburg Councilmember Corey Givens Jr, whose district includes the underserved area, said that the city “can’t afford to keep kicking the can down the road.”
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The law prevents children under age 14 from opening accounts on certain platforms — which court documents indicate could include platforms such as Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.
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Although there are several factors that may lead to a root canal, there are also ways to minimize your risk — with a few lifestyle changes.
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Dr. Christopher Ellington, a thoracic surgeon at Ascension Sacred Heart, is the only doctor in the Pensacola area performing the single anesthesia dual robotic lung biopsy and resection.
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