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St. Petersburg EcoVillage Community Garden Will Grow on You
What was once a vacant lot is now an urban oasis. WUSF's food podcast, The Zest, takes you behind the fence of the St. Petersburg EcoVillage. It's a…
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Immigrant Background Propelled Lakewood High Valedictorian’s Rise To Top Of Class
Wearing a black cap and gown, with a golden stole around her shoulders, Shadine Henry walked to the microphone at the Tropicana Field stage on May 25,…
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Fate Of Hillsborough Transportation Tax In Judge's Hands
Hillsborough County Circuit Judge Rex Barbas said Friday he will issue a ruling in about two weeks on whether the county's voter-approved transportation…
Costa Rica Convenes A 'Banana Congress' In Miami
Banana farmers, wholesalers, and researchers gathered in Miami this week to talk about challenges facing the ubiquitous yellow fruit. Costa Rica organized…
Immigrant Advocates Ask Court To Release Unaccompanied Minors Detained In Florida
A court settlement limits how long the government can detain immigrant minors. Administration officials say that facilities that hold the minors are only temporary.
Nearly 8 Months After Hurricane Michael, Florida Panhandle Feels Left Behind
Floridians are still reeling from the Category 5 storm's effects. They've been waiting more than 230 days for Congress to pass a disaster relief bill. And the new hurricane season is about to begin.
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Politicians At 'War' Over Highways; Public Wants High-Speed Rail
There’s a war going on in Florida between the state legislature and environmental groups around the state. At stake is the biggest toll highway...
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Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Expansion to Bring Jobs, Affect Housing and Workers
The 435-foot tall glass building shaped like a guitar is hard to miss while driving on the Florida Turnpike in Broward County. As a monument to the...
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Medicaid Expansion Plan Passes Key Threshold
A proposed constitutional amendment that would expand eligibility for the Medicaid program has passed a key initial threshold, readying it for review by...
Wildfire Risk Raised By Heat, Lack Of Rain
Residents in the Tampa Bay area are dealing with lingering smoke after a brush fire at Brooker Creek Preserve this week.East Lake Fire Rescue, Oldsmar…
Patronis Calls Florida Congressmen Who Voted Against Disaster Aid 'Shameful'
Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis is cheering the passage of the congressional disaster aid package.
New Law Gives Female Inmates Free Hygiene Products
Female inmates will now get basic hygiene products such as pads and tampons for free after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the Dignity for Incarcerated Women Act.
Summertime Sipping: Bourbon Cocktails Will Get You in the Spirit
Bourbon is having a moment. Not only does the spirit pair well with summer barbecue, but a bottle of the good stuff makes a great gift idea. WUSF's food…
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Hospital Projects Get State Go-Ahead
More than $324 million in new hospital construction was given tentative approval by health-care regulators this week in what could be the last batch of...
Medicare Report Points To Neglect And Abuse
An estimated 20 percent of Medicare beneficiaries in nursing homes who were transported to hospital emergency rooms in 2016 and treated for a variety of...
Gov. DeSantis Signs 'Patient Savings Act' In Jacksonville
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law Wednesday that will allow insurance companies to offer incentives to patients who use a database to find lower...
DeSantis Is Hiring State Chief Resiliency Officer To Tackle Effects Of Climate Change
Breaking precedent, Florida Governor Ron Desantis is hiring a Chief Resiliency Officer to combat the effects of Climate Change.
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Blue-Green Algae Task Force Convene For Its First Meeting
In the wake of last summer’s worst blue-green algae outbreak in Florida’s history, water management continues to be at the forefront of conversation in...
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Teen's Death Turns Focus On Student Athlete Safety
An afternoon football practice turned tragic on Tuesday when a 14-year-old suddenly collapsed.Tampa Police say the Middleton High School football team was…
Virgin Trains USA Debates Stops The Route Between Orlando And Miami
A planned passenger train connecting Miami, Orlando and Tampa is moving forward even as local elected officials raise concerns that the train is missing...
Miami Officer Acquitted Of Attempted Manslaughter In Shooting Of Caregiver
Jonathan Aledda testified that he did not intend to shoot Charles Kinsey, a caregiver for a man with autism who the officer says he mistakenly thought was armed.
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Governor Gives Back Election Security Money
Monday, Governor Ron DeSantis essentially reversed his predecessors’ actions by giving back $2.3 million to elections supervisors to spend on cyber...
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Agriculture Commissioner Rallies Support For Hemp Industry
Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried on Friday encouraged supporters of a new state hemp industry to tell Gov. Ron DeSantis to sign a bill that would...
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