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County commissioners heard several hours of public comment from opponents who said the development would lead to more flooding and fewer birds.
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Bob Graham leaves behind a great impact on the Florida environment and wildlife
In this episode, we’re talking about Bob Graham’s environmental legacy - including his efforts to protect wild places like the Everglades and other waterways - and wildlife, like the manatee.
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The 1st Wave Of Post-Trump Books Arrives. And They Fight To Make Sense Of The Chaos
Authors are unearthing fresh details on the pandemic response and election fallout. The difficulty they face discerning the truth and meaning from all of that reflects the turmoil of the Trump years.
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Why the presidential candidates haven't been talking about their religion much
Neither Donald Trump nor Kamala Harris is talking a lot about their own religion on the campaign trail. But people of faith and religious leaders are talking about them.
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3 Years After Parents' Divorce, Son Looks Back
In a visit to StoryCorps, Sarah Avant and her 12-year-old son discuss how his life was changed by his parents' divorce in 2009. Anand Hernandez admits that the stress was hard on him. But lately, things have been looking up, he says.
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1 year on, Texas rains reopen wounds of deadly 2025 Hill Country flood for survivors
As rainfall saturates Texas this week, Lorena Guillen reflects on the year it has been since she and her husband tried to save a family from their RV park in the massive Hill Country floods last year.
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The CDC doesn't have a director. Can it respond to public health threats?
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Who scored 2022 Grammy nominations (Spoiler: ABBA was nominated for the 1st time)
Nominees for the 64th Grammy Awards were announced on Tuesday. In the top categories are some familiar names such as Taylor Swift, Kanye West and Billie Eilish, and newer artists like Olivia Rodrigo.
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See which areas of Florida don't have air conditioning
Florida has one of the highest rates of air conditioning, with 99.5% of households reporting having access to cooling.
10 Years After Repeal, LGBTQ Vets Are Still Affected By 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
Thousands of veterans discharged from the military under "don't ask, don't tell" have new access to VA benefits. Three LGBTQ veterans discuss their experience and the lingering effects of the policy.
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A Trump Reversal On Obama's Arctic Drilling Policy Won't Be Easy
The Obama Administration has removed the Arctic Ocean from any new off shore oil and gas leasing for the next 5 years. Environmentalists wanted the move due to concerns over climate change.
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