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The organism that causes red tide was found at trace levels in three counties last week.
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Now-closed unit’s director, Dr. Michael Black, continues defamation suit against CNN despite court setbacks.
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FLORIDA NEWS
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Mark Luther, director of the USF Center for Maritime and Port Studies, said the Sunshine Skyway collapse in 1980 led to innovations for bridge protection that were not present at the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
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A study by the Rand Corp., a nonpartisan research organization, found that, across all drugs, U.S. prices were 2.78 times higher than the prices in 33 OECD countries. The gap was even larger for brand-name drugs.
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FIU researchers are experimenting with "floating wetlands" to improve the water quality of Miami's canals.
In the latest effort by Miami Beach to curb rowdy spring break crowds, the city is implementing some of its strictest measures in recent memory — parking garage closures, DUI check points, license plate readers that's compared to other spring break hubs like Fort Lauderdale.
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