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National and local authorities are investigating two Brightline train and car collisions that occurred in the same location, two days apartment and killed three people.
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The EPA recently gave funding to four Florida public school districts, including Orange and Seminole counties.
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Scientists are working on an unprecedented mission to assess how a recent heat wave could impact the future of South Florida corals.
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The lawsuit follows months of tense community discussions about a proposed fuel terminal near Ormond Beach.
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Eckerd students complete their second research cruise in the Gulf with a focus on oil spill recoveryMeet five student scientists who were recognized for their studies on the Gulf of Mexico.
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Even as data show Florida still has room to improve on energy efficiency, solar energy keeps growing in the state.
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The recent discovery marks progress for a species reintroduction program based in Central Florida.
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Nutrient buildup from runoff, increased development and septic systems have led to harmful algal blooms in Indian River Lagoon. These blooms then decimate the seagrass, which is the manatee’s food source.
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Gleaning involves picking perfectly good fruits and vegetables from farmers' fields after the harvest, so they can be donated to food banks.
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DeSantis directed State Guard Director Mark Thieme to “mobilize whatever number of Florida State Guard members you deem necessary.”
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Experts warn that new tropical viruses are headed for the U.S. – and the country should take active measures to fend them off.
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Nearly 55% of survey respondents are still dealing with flooding and street drainage issues from Hurricane Ian.