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For Immigrants, Election Promises Relief From An 'Atmosphere Of Terror'
Several sheriffs known for their hardline stance on immigration fended off challengers who said they would end local 287(g) agreements, including Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri.
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COVID-19 Keeps Florida Lawmakers From Capitol
Nine lawmakers were excused from attending the legislative organization session in Tallahassee on Tuesday because they tested positive for COVID-19 or were exposed to the coronavirus in recent days.
Tampa Suspends Fire Chief Nick LoCicero, Two Assistants Amid Misconduct Charges
No details were released, and an investigation is ongoing.
Florida Strawberry Festival Cancels Concerts For 2021 Event
The decision was made to ensure the safety of visitors during the coronavirus pandemic.
Hope Hospice Director On Providing Care During Pandemic
Hope Hospice executive director Samira K. Beckwith offers a sense of what it’s been like providing care during the pandemic.
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Why Are Some King Tides Worse Than Others? New UF Study Says Sun Spots Are To Blame
A study published last month by University of Florida researchers blaming sun spots for higher king tides means scientists may be able to forecast and plan for worse floods.
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Government-Funded Scientists Laid Groundwork For Billion-Dollar Vaccines
Drugmakers will walk away with with massive profits, but much of the pioneering work on mRNA vaccines was done with government money.
NASA Satellite To Measure Global Sea Level Rise
Space is the best place — maybe the only place — to get a complete picture of how climate change is affecting the Earth's oceans. And what happens in the ocean does not stay in the ocean.
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Florida Retailers Expect Dip In Holiday Sales Due To Coronavirus
More people are expected to shop online this year instead of at stores.
Next Generation Radio, WUSF To Train Aspiring Journalists
In five days, participants learn how to report, remotely, and produce their own non-narrated audio piece and multimedia story.
Corcoran Promises 'Parental Choice' For Distance Learners Will Continue, But Per-Student Funding Uncertain
He said the Florida Legislature will make closing the "digital divide" a priority, ensuring that students have access to the technology needed for remote learning.
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Scientists Discover Outer Space Isn't Pitch-Black After All
Scientists have used a NASA probe way out in space, beyond Pluto, to measure visible light that's not connected to any known source such as stars or galaxies.
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Don't Travel For Thanksgiving, CDC Warns
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its recommendations one week before the holiday, advising that Americans be careful amid an explosion in the spread of the coronavirus.
Possibilities Of Student Loan Forgiveness, Florida Tuition Increases Produce Cloudy Outlook
Ideas for college students by legislators offer contradictory ideas.
Film Festival Holds Virtual Event On Transgender Day Of Remembrance
The Tampa Bay Transgender Film Festival from Friday through Sunday will feature five films that document various aspects of the trans experience.
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Florida COVID Deaths Surpass 18,000; Hernando Sees Record Number Of New Cases
Thursday's report from the Department of Health shows over 9,000 people tested positive for the coronavirus statewide.
Van Gogh Paintings Come To Life In Immersive Dali Museum Exhibit
The multimedia exhibit tells the story of Van Gogh's painting career, and how his style and state of mind changed along the way.
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WWE Bringing Live Events To Tropicana Field
WWE is moving the interactive set, where it tapes "Monday Night Raw" and "Smackdown," from the Amway Center in Orlando to Tropicana Field starting Dec. 11.
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What It’s Like To Participate In A Coronavirus Vaccine Clinical Trial
Coronavirus vaccines could arrive in Florida within weeks. Two people with ties to the state talk about what it’s like to participate in the clinical trials to develop the vaccines.
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Park Hopper Option Returns To Disney Parks In The New Year
Disney's park hopper option will return — with some caveats — on Jan. 1.
Florida’s Seniors Are Sharply Divided on Presidential Election
A recent statewide poll by the AARP highlights the significance of voters aged 50+ in the upcoming presidential election.
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Florida Jobless Rate Drops To 7.4 Percent
The state lost nearly 1.18 million non-agricultural jobs from February to April as the pandemic hit, but it has gained back 631,600, according to the Department of Economic Opportunity.
In RBG's Own Words: Listen To 5 NPR Interviews With The Liberal Icon
Throughout her career, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg granted numerous interviews to NPR, discussing retirement, love, health and regret.
Florida Reports Nearly 3,600 New COVID-19 Cases, 63 Deaths
It’s first time in five days the death total in Florida related to COVID-19 was less than 140.
FSU COVID-19 Rule Breakers Now Subject To Suspensions
Florida State University President John Thrasher says he's got no patience for students who ignore COVID-19 safety guidelines. Students who break the rules could now be suspended.
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