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Redistricting May Chop Up Eastern Hillsborough Again
Sen. Tom Lee's gripe with a set of redrawn congressional districts working their way through the legislative process was nothing new, he said.Once again,…
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One of the world's largest fertilizer makers is settling a massive hazardous waste lawsuit for nearly $2 billion to help clean up pollution and upgrade...
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I'm in the third row, watching the Metropolitan Opera perform Giuseppe Verdi's Il Trovatore. It's a pretty good view. I could see the anguish in a…
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Studies show that only about half of the veterans who need mental health care seek treatment. And of those who get care – many drop-out before treatment…
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Redistricting Session Falls Apart Amid House-Senate Battle
A special session called to redraw state congressional lines was derailed Friday, the latest sign of growing acrimony between Republican leaders of the…
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Hearing Continues as Deal Reached on Senate Redistricting Session
As congressional mapmakers defended their versions of districts in a hearing before a Tallahassee judge, the House and Senate announced Friday that they…
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NPR's Scott Simon reflects on his time in Castro's Cuba and how its people struggled to persevere while under the rule of its dictator.
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Trump Threatens 'Sanctuary' Cities With Loss Of Federal Funds
It's unclear which jurisdictions would be covered by an executive order the president signed Thursday, or which funds would be withheld. Trump wants cities to cooperate with immigration enforcement.
Local Officials, Senators React To Presidential Immigration Executive Order
A presidential executive order immediately stopping refugees and some immigrations from several Muslim countries is causing confusion at airports around...
Experts Alert About Risk of Lead Exposure in Florida; Suggest Testing Schools' Drinking Water
A new report by the advocacy group Environment Florida argues that water in Florida’s schools and day cares may contain dangerous levels of lead, but...
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FL Secretary Of State: Automatic Voter Registration Requires A Serious Conversation
On the heels of the 2016 presidential election lawmakers are reviewing what went well while looking toward some changes.
Cultivating Veterans As Next Generation Farmers
A growing number of veterans are looking to agriculture for their next career and entrepreneurial opportunity.It’s what brought dozens of veterans and…
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Telemedicine: The Next Big Thing?
Florida lawmakers say they have to expand access to doctors now that millions of uninsured people in the state are set to gain health insurance through…
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Will New Common Standards Mean Less Teaching To The Test?
One of the big questions as Florida and 44 other states transition to new education standards and new tests over the next few years is how much time will…
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StateImpact Florida: Why Arts Education is Important
Students who are struggling in school take fewer art classes than their peers in Florida. And arts education advocates are concerned that high-stakes…
Charlie Crist Attacks Rivals in New Memoir
A memoir by former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist defends his evolution from a Republican to Democrat, while taking swipes at such rivals as U.S. Sen. Marco…
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Fl. Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Ease Georgia's Use of Apalachicola River Water
Florida charged ahead Tuesday with a lawsuit against the state of Georgia that accuses its northern neighbor of consuming too much fresh water from a…
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