FEATURED NEWS
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Improved track and intensity forecasts make it easier for the public to prepare for hurricanes, but forecasters at the annual Governor’s Hurricane Conference say short fuse hurricanes — that rapidly intensify near land — remain a concern.
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State transportation officials outlined plans for phased shutdowns of the I-95 and U.S. 1 flyover exits from Key Biscayne in July.
- Latinas are succeeding, but feel pressured to playing traditional roles for women
- A bipartisan group of senators unveils a plan to tackle artificial intelligence
- Egg and milk prices fall, fueling hope for interest rate cuts
- What's worse for disease spread: animal loss, climate change or urbanization?
FLORIDA NEWS
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For the first time, the federal government is stepping in to fight the invaders and help create a camp that will be more resilient to climate change with a $450,000 grant — the largest check to date to help restore and protect the ground.
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The Associated Press analyzed the the case of an Orlando-area man killed after police Tased him, finding officers violated recommendations for safely restraining people.
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One of the turtles, Cayman, arrived at the center on Feb. 6, in need of surgery to repair a front left flipper that had become entangled in fishing line. The other, named Finley, had a fishing hook embedded in his shoulder when he arrived on April 27 and went through a round of antibiotics.
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