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A Home To Big Cats And Raccoons Recovers After Hurricane Irma
After last month's hurricane, a Florida animal preserve that is home to more than 100 domestic and exotic animals is working on repairs. The owners are still "bouncing back."
St. Petersburg votes down a $50,000 allocation to the Tampa Bay Abortion Fund
Two Tampa-area Republican representatives told council members that voting in favor of the funding would break state law, and they'd oppose further state appropriations from the state if the allocation passed.
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Trump's indictment could serve as a test of democracy in the U.S.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with legal scholar Michael Gerhardt about how the indictment of former president Donald Trump might serve as a test of American democracy.
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Virginia becomes the latest GOP-governed state to quit a voter data partnership
Virginia is the eighth state to leave the bipartisan ERIC compact amid fringe conservative reports and conspiracy theories attempting to connect the system to liberal activists.
Conclave to elect the next pope beginning
The papal conclave is beginning Wednesday at the Vatican, as 133 cardinal electors undertake the solemn task of choosing the next leader of the Catholic Church.
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Convicted killer of Sarasota County mom set for Florida's fourth execution of 2026
Michael Lee King shot his neighbor in the face and burned her alive in 2008, court records say. The case led to the passing of the Denise Amber Lee Act, which provides better training for 911 operators.
Florida Legislature approves bill restoring funds to AIDS drug program
A bill that includes a stopgap measure to restore cuts to the AIDS Drug Assistance Program through June 30 — the end of the fiscal year — is heading to Gov. DeSantis' desk.
If you loved 'Hamnet,' here's what to watch next
So you loved the best picture nominee Hamnet. What should you watch next? We asked our audience to share their recommendations. They came back with suggestions for Shakespeare, cottage-core and more.
Alan Rickman Returns To Directing With 'A Little Chaos'
For the first time in nearly two decades, Alan Rickman is behind the camera as director of the film, A Little Chaos. It's a romance story about the creation of one of the gardens of Versailles.
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More States Hatch Plans to Recycle Drugs Being Wasted in Nursing Homes
Inspired by a ProPublica story in April that described how nursing homes and their pharmacies nationwide throw away hundreds of tons of valuable...
Military Cities Strive to Protect Themselves From Possible Future Base Closings
Though the federal government has no current plans to downsize the number of military bases, local communities aren't taking any chances.
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Bill Would Allow Bullied Students To Attend Private Schools
From third to fifth grade, Alyson Hochstedler says bullies slammed her son into lockers and punched him. One threatened to stab him. The public school's...
Local Organization Prepares Dogs For The Working World
There are four-legged residents of the Tampa Bay area who stand out in public because of their harnesses and vests. Some are working guide dogs, others…
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Foster Parents Help Family Torn Apart By Addiction Reunite
As Health News Florida reported last week, the opioid crisis in Manatee and Sarasota Counties is putting a strain on their foster care system. But the…
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In Final Report, Experts Identify Remains At Notorious Reform School
Florida's Dozier School for Boys is a horror tale come to life. Nearly 100 boys died at the school, many unidentified, in unmarked graves. Scientists are trying to discover who they were.
PriceCheck: It Pays To Shop Around For MRIs In Florida
When it comes to health care in Florida, it pays to shop around. The cost of a common MRI can vary by thousands of dollars depending on where you go to...
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HealthCare.Gov EZ Form Not for Immigrants
HealthCare.gov's simpler online application is being touted as a big win for consumers. But it can't be used by immigrants in the United States legally...
New Federal Food Safety Rules Issued After Deadly Outbreaks
Food manufacturers must be more vigilant about keeping their operations clean under new government safety rules released Thursday in the wake of deadly...
Senate Bill Would Overhaul Foster-Care Placements
A bill aimed at reducing instability for foster children has started to move forward in the Florida Senate and would require the child-welfare system to...
Documents Show Private Discussions In Senate Redistricting
Senate leaders crafting new districts for the chamber in 2012 held confidential meetings to discuss maps with lawmakers before the maps were made public,…
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PriceCheck: Can You Negotiate A Better Rate Than Your Health Insurance Company?
Look closely at a bill from your health care provider, and there's likely a sigh of relief your insurance company negotiated a better rate than the...
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Differences Persist In Budget Negotiations
A second day of negotiations between House and Senate lawmakers over a spending plan for the budget year that begins July 1 seemed to highlight...
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Rick Scott's Not So Good, Very Bad, Month
.Gov. Rick Scott was sworn in for his second term on Jan. 6 --- a little more than two weeks ago. It's pretty much been all downhill from there.Since…
Winning Appeals for Veterans Denied Benefits
There’s no shortage of stories about veterans who have had their disability benefit claims denied by the Veterans Administration, or their appeals…
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Trump Expected To Nominate Amy Coney Barrett To The Supreme Court
The conservative federal judge is just 48 years old and could affect social policy for generations to come if confirmed by the majority-Republican Senate.
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