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The Effects Of Tropical Systems On Red Tide
A lot of people were hoping that a tropical system in the Gulf might just wash away the red tide that's been plaguing this side of Florida for months.But…
Former Stoneman Douglas Deputy Scot Peterson Will Testify Before State Public Safety Commission
The state commission investigating the Parkland school shooting has conducted 300 witness interviews so far. But there's at least one more high profile...
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Enrique Martinez was dripping water when he walked into Fifth Street Counseling Center, in Plantation, on a Tuesday evening last July.
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USF Unveils New Academic Logo
University of South Florida System President Judy Genshaft delivered her 18th "State of the University" address Wednesday, which included unveiling a new…
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Panel Eyes Officer’s Actions During Parkland Massacre
Scot Peterson, the Broward County school-resource officer who was responsible for protecting students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, has been...
Gillum Campaign Releases Receipts Amid State Ethics Commission Probe Into Costa Rica, NYC Trips
Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum’s campaign has released receipts from trips Gillum took in 2016 with lobbyists to Costa Rica and New York City. The...
Tallahassee Judge Considers Bundled Constitutional Proposals
Many of the proposed constitutional amendments heading for the Florida ballot this November are facing at least one challenge. Tallahassee judge Karen...
Alabama's Roy Moore Sues Over Embarrassing Appearance On Sacha Cohen Series
Moore appeared in a July episode of Cohen's Showtime series Who Is America?in which a character played by Cohen implies that Moore is a pedophile.
Hospitals Prepare To Launch Their Own Drug Company To Fight High Prices And Shortages
A consortium of hospital systems and three foundations is moving ahead with a nonprofit drugmaker that would produce some of the generic medicines health care facilities need the most.
Susan Howarth, President and CEO of WEDU, Dies
Susan Howarth died Wednesday at the age of 66 after battling cancer. Howarth was the fifth president and CEO of WEDU, Tampa Bay’s PBS station.Howarth…
USF St. Pete Establishes K-12 Mental Health Training Program
The University of South Florida St. Petersburg’s College of Education received a $2.2 million grant for a new statewide training program for K-12…
Bernie Sanders' Campaign Manager Urges Gillum To Stick To His Progressive Message
The campaign manager for Senator Bernie Sanders had a little advice for the Democratic hopeful for Florida governor during a visit to St. Petersburg…
Pakistan's High Court Acquits Asia Bibi, Christian Woman On Death Row For Blasphemy
The woman, a 51-year-old illiterate farmhand, was convicted in 2010 after an argument with her Muslim co-workers. The country's religious right has called for her execution.
Florida Matters More Podcast: Here Come The Midterms!
On this week's podcast, Florida Matters Host Robin Sussingham sits down with long time political journalist and analyst William March to talk about the…
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Government Lawyer Says Puerto Rico's Hurricane Response Plan 'Does Not Exist'
For months, Puerto Rican officials have said their government is ready for another hurricane. But the part of its emergency response plan dealing specifically with hurricanes hasn't been completed.
What Will The 2018 Florida Amendment Proposals Do?
Voters have a lot to consider in this midterm election. There are races for governor, U.S. senator, and a dozen amendment proposals to the Florida…
Amendment 1 May Not Be A Simple Proposition
The first of 12 amendments Florida voters will see on the ballot November 6th might seem like a straightforward proposal. But the facts around Amendment 1…
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O'Connor, Rehnquist And A Supreme Marriage Proposal
The story of William Rehnquist's marriage proposal to Sandra Day O'Connor, his Stanford Law School classmate, in the early 1950s has been unknown even to friends, colleagues and family — until now.
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Save The Bees: Panhandle Beekeepers Struggling After Hurricane Michael
Hurricane Michael left a devastated Panhandle to pick up the pieces. Industries like timber and agriculture are struggling to rebuild. And another...
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Free Clinics Help Make Up For Lack Of Medicaid Expansion
Health care is one of the most important things for Floridians this election. That’s according to a recent Kaiser Family Foundation poll . While...
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One year after the #MeToo movement took off, new NPR-Ipsos polls show the nation deeply divided on the issue of sexual assault and harassment. The fissures run more along party lines than gender.
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Rick Scott Is Making His Final Pitch To Tampa Voters In U.S. Senate Race
Governor Rick Scott is sweeping through Tampa this week, making a final appeal to voters ahead of next Tuesday's midterm election.His first stop was a…
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Average gas prices in Florida are decreasing and could continue to drop in next few weeks.
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Short-Term Plans And No Penalties For Not Signing Up: How Health Care has Changed In 2019
Open enrollment for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act has started, and people might notice their premiums going up. That’s because of two...
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Following a state administrative judge’s lead, the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration issued a pair of final orders this week denying a plan...
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