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Amid strong refinery activity, the average price per gallon in the state dropped 17 cents to its lowest level of the year.
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In the first part of our series Growing Up With Guns, we look at Hillsborough’s Youth Gun Offender program. It's tackling crime by offering teens mentorship, education and mental health services.
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The South Florida Coalition for Palestine and South Florida artists led a rally at the Miami Beach Convention Center during Art Basel Miami Beach , demanding a permanent ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip.
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Perhaps the biggest obstacle to the massive Everglades restoration project dissected in the WLRN podcast Bright Lit Place is the water polluted by phosphorous and other nutrients that run off from sugar cane farms.
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Gatorland Orlando said Thursday that the 19.2-inch female slithered out of its shell and into the history books as one of only a few known leucistic alligators, three of which are at the park.
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Counties across the greater Tampa Bay region and along the west coast are under water restrictions, and the state's wettest season is over until late spring. Meanwhile, portions of the east coast were deluged with rain.
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Michael Penix Jr., came in second in Heisman voting. He received 292 first place votes and 1,701 points overall.
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When September 2022, Hurricane Ian swept through Southwest Florida, C.R.O.W. on Sanibel Island was one of the many places affected. Now, more than 14 months later, the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife is rebuilding and recovering still, while continuing to care for wildlife.
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For many Black people, Black hair isn’t just a hairstyle — it’s an act of resistance from various levels of race-based discrimination at workplaces, schools, and other social settings. It's also an art form.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration is proposing to assign another 100 guard members to Florida prisons and buy dozens of now-leased trailers to house them and family members.
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NCAA lawyer says the move might’ve hurt FSU’s pockets and that means the school could sue for lost compensation
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Central Florida has one of the highest yearly diagnosis averages of Sickle cell disease in the country, but a recently approved gene-editing treatment might bring relief.
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The Seminole Tribe intends to resume making payments to Florida as part of a 30-year deal that included giving the tribe control over sports betting.