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Tropical Depression 2 is set to become Tropical Storm Bertha as it travels mainly due west during the next few days. Gulf waters are warm and could strengthen this system if it stays well away from the Gulf Coast.
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Do not eat recalled iceberg lettuce from Taylor Farms de Mexico. FDA's investigation is ongoing.
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Florida officials promoted its government efficiency initiative as event organizers outlined plans to expand it to other states. The guest list raised questions about the backgrounds of some affiliated organizers.
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Criminal citations for sleeping outside in Sarasota have increased more than fourteenfold since 2020, driven in part by expanded police training that now empowers officers throughout the department to enforce the city's lodging ordinance.
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According to the Florida Department of Health, there were 96 total cases reported statewide as of Saturday.
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CEO Ken Babby says the Rays want Tampa's 3.5% contribution to the $2.3 billion stadium, but "we can't beg." Meanwhile, an Orlando group makes a move as the eleventh hour nears for the Tampa proposal.
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Habitat loss, pesticides and disease have made those encounters increasingly rare. Local entomologists and residents are taking action to help bring them back to our gardens.
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After the 2024 hurricanes, houses are moving up.
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The latest legal clash comes just months after SITC Inc. sued Sarasota County and each commissioner for voting down Live Local projects located in rural neighborhoods.
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Two campus groves are being replanted as part of a larger revitalization effort for Polk’s citrus industry.
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Rounds of heavy rain are expected to affect North and Central Florida this weekend. Here’s what to know about sandbag sites.
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we were joined by Jake Shore, investigative reporter for WLRN, to talk about the presence of ICE agents in Lake Worth and later, GOP gubernatorial candidate James Fishback’s controversial campaign (08:36). Then, we spoke with the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections about important deadlines for the August primary and elections security (23:32). Plus, a look at how dramatically cutting Florida’s homestead property tax could impact mosquito control and other news from the week (37:22).
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Council members cited concerns about storm reliability, and passing on operating costs and legal fees to residents.
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Rounds of heavy rain will impact parts of Central and North Florida due to a potential tropical system. Mixed signals on where it could go and intensity.