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Despite widespread traffic jams that choked Florida's highways, state officials are defending the approach used during Hurricane Irma.Department of…
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Florida legislators have a reached a deal over most of the spending that will be included in a new $75 billion state budget.House and Senate budget chiefs…
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An autopsy shows that a man was intoxicated when he shot his wife and children and set their house on fire before killing himself in a $1.6 million Tampa…
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State Road 60 in Lake Wales is closed in both directions at Kissimmee Shores after an accident at 6 this morning. Both drivers were killed after their…
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The emergency room at Morton Plant North Bay Hospital in New Port Richey has re-opened after bed bugs shut down part of the emergency room on Thursday.…
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This is a compilation of WUSF's coverage of the University of South Florida investigation into the Dozier Reform School for Boys and the unmarked…
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Florida Matters Excerpt: How Coronavirus Is Affecting The Black Community
Many studies are showing the coronavirus has sickened and killed black Americans at a disproportionately high rate. One study found that the 22% of U.S.…
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Florida Matters Excerpt: How Tampa Bay Tourism Is Faring
Hotels in the Tampa Bay area had their second best month ever in February. But, what a difference a month makes.When the coronavirus pandemic heated up…
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Pop Ami
The Ami (AH-mee) are rice farmers in Taiwan. In 1987, a group of Ami singers performed in France and were recorded, without their knowledge, by the French government for a limited-release academic CD.
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Second rail union votes against deal
The rejection from the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen (BRS) is the second rejection of the deal and could mean a nationwide rail strike just in time for the holidays, potentially devastating the economy.
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Rep. Lofgren on Trump subpoena and what it means for investigation
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Checking in on the riot in the Brazilian capital
Supporters of former far-right president Jair Bolsonaro stormed government buildings in the Brazilian capital of Brasília on Sunday, to protest what they believe was a stolen election.
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Listener Picks: The problems with puppy mills
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The News Roundup – Domestic
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Does Trump have immunity from prosecution?
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A Family Road Trip, From Argentina To Philadelphia
An Argentine family of six was on the road for six months and traveled all the way from their homeland to Philadelphia to meet Pope Francis on Sunday.
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