The Museum of Science and Industry is now the Museum of Science and Innovation. Along with the name change, officials unveiled a new Center for STEAM Learning.
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- Primas más altas de la ACA presionan a trabajadores en Florida mientras caen las cifras de inscripción
- Las escuelas del condado de Polk registran el mayor número de vacantes docentes mientras la escasez empeora en todo el estado
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," we discuss how immigration raids in Minneapolis have captured national attention — stirring questions and fears around the country — including the Tampa Bay area.
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Florida leaders from both parties are urging President Trump to keep the offshore drilling moratorium in place, warning of risks to the Gulf’s environment, wildlife and coastal communities.
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The fight against the Everglades' immigration detention center is not the first time the land has been at the heart of environmental controversy.
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For some people, the feeling of loss can be intense, and bring on other symptoms that resemble panic, or fear. Researchers have now described these rushes of emotional pain, and devised ways to help.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Jan. 9 signed a death warrant for Ronald Heath, 64, who would be the first Florida inmate executed in 2026.
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It was acquired by St. Petersburg-based Beachside Hospitality Group this week.
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The few drops of rain we received from the cold front this week didn't put a dent in our ongoing drought. The Southwest Florida Water Management District responded Tuesday by tightening rules on outdoor watering.
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The need is "pretty bad" in Northeast Florida," but not yet at a critical level statewide, according to a manager with LifeSouth’s Community Blood Center.
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The measure, which would create a new path for parents who don’t want their schoolchildren vaccinated, drew sharp warnings from health care experts about public health risks.
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