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The latest test flight comes after multiple delays in the Starliner program and increased scrutiny of Boeing for safety lapses in the production of its commercial aircraft.
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The Florida Wildlife Corridor’s vision for conservation land in Florida stops short of providing mechanisms to make it a reality.
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The Florida panthers’ numbers dwindled so quickly over the the early 1900s that hunting them was banned in 1958. In 1967, panthers were the first animal to be put on the federal Endangered Species List, and in 1973 the puma, a big cat relative, was named a Florida protected species.
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Just off a trail in Central Florida lie evidence, piled in bear boneyards, of Florida’s battle between development and an imperiled corridor.
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The following story is part of a statewide media partnership exploring the myriad challenges facing the Florida Wildlife Corridor.
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The Orlando City Council last week approved a $40 million tax break for a sports and entertainment district which will include a 273 unit apartment building with 10 units set aside for affordable housing. For some, that low commitment to affordable units is troubling.
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Opera Orlando is closing out its “All for Arts” season with Grimm fairy tale “The Juniper Tree.” It celebrates both the art of puppetry and one of its local performers.
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Students in the program, who already have an associate degree, can earn their bachelor’s in elementary education in two years.
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The toll road will pave about 60 acres of the conserved land.
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Construction is expected to begin in Downtown Orlando on a new sports and entertainment district called Westcourt by the end of 2024. The development could impact long-term residents, affordable housing, and gentrification.