They have successfully killed the insect behind the greening disease in the lab, but the real test will come over the next three years to see if they survive in citrus groves.
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Condo associations must comply with state laws passed after the 2021 deadly building collapse. Lawmakers say any new proposals out of Tallahassee won’t involve direct financial assistance.
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The Environment and Natural Resources Committee unanimously forwarded the measure, a product of last year's heavily criticized plan to add recreational development to state parks.
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- Consejo de Tampa Aprueba la Creación de un Fondo de Ayuda por Huracanes de $3 Millones
- Área Universitaria mira hacia el futuro con una subvención federal de $15 millones
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Are you among the many who are still rebuilding their homes and businesses after the storms? WUSF would like to share your experience.
Recovery resources and updates.
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On this episode of Florida Matters, you’ll learn about The Chitlin Circuit, how it shaped the sound of jazz, blues, and rock and roll, and how it paved the way for the music industry we see today.
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We go to Zoo Miami for a special show with a studio audience. Guests were Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and Dr. Frank Ridgley, the head of the Conservation and Research Department at Zoo Miami.
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County commissioners heard several hours of public comment from opponents who said the development would lead to more flooding and fewer birds.
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The Supreme Court declined to issue a stay of execution or take up an appeal by James Ford. It would be the first execution this year in Florida and would come after one inmate was executed in 2024.
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On Jan. 15, the retailer said it was seeking approval from a bankruptcy court to begin the process of selling "substantially all of its assets" under Chapter 11. That will include 36 stores in Florida.
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Few orchestras can say it has received such a massive donation. But now Sarasota Orchestra is one of them.
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Work on three parcels off Nuccio Parkway - with residential, retail and office space - is commencing, with an expected completion of late 2026 or early 2027.
WUSF, in collaboration with the Florida Climate Reporting Network, tells how climate change is affecting you.
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After two years away from calling college basketball games, the Manatee County resident received a standing ovation before the Clemson-Duke game in South Carolina.
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Although Florida has performed below the national average for more than 10 years, the gap between its scores and the national averages did decrease in 2024.

It returns to the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa from Feb. 6-17. Here's what you need to know, including ticket information and a schedule of exhibits.
WUSF documents how people are making ends meet.

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