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Election Day 2020 is on Nov. 3, but the deadlines to register and vote are looming. Whether you want to cast a ballot for President of the United States or local Mosquito Control District (yes - that’s a thing here in Florida), there are some basics you need to know.
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Aid will expire for people and businesses affected by the pandemic’s economic impact - from unemployment to possible rent and mortgage forgiveness. Jay Mobley and Camilo Parra, lawyers from The Legal Aid Society discuss what’s on the horizon for tenants.
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Colleges and universities across Florida are just weeks away from the latest version of pandemic-era instruction. USF graphic design professor Erika Greenberg-Schneider & Tampa Bay Times higher education reporter Divya Kumar joined WUSF's Bradley George to discuss the issues on The State We're In - a Facebook Live show from WUSF and WMFE.
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School districts across the state continue to work on their plans for re-opening. But is it safe with coronavirus cases spiking in record numbers? High school teacher Matthew Hazel and education reporter Jeff Solochek join 90.7's Matthew Peddie on The State We're In to discuss the issues on Facebook Live
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More people are being tested for coronavirus in Florida as cases spike across the state. This is causing a log-jam, not only in getting tested, but also in receiving results. UF epidemiologist Dr. Cindy Prins talks to WUSF's Bradley George about how testing and contact tracing can slow the spread of the virus.
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Florida's rapid rise in the number of coronavirus cases is derailing plans for some businesses to reopen.
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With more than one hundred thousand cases of COVID-19 in Florida now, public health experts are saying a second spike in infection is underway.
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DeSantis is recommending in-person education resumes for the fall semester.
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Theme parks are looking ahead to welcoming visitors once again as Florida continues the process of reopening.
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It's been almost a month since Florida's schools went entirely online. Sandra Miller and her husband Chris teach high school in Pinellas County. She keeps adapting English assignments and grading to reflect online learning.