After posting an infamous photo mocking President Trump, the comedian lost jobs and was put on a no-fly list. Several years later, she's again mining her life for laughs.
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The Sarasota Orchestra’s music director had the time of his life during Bad Bunny's Spanish-language Super Bowl halftime, plus segments on Everglades preservation, measles and Valentine’s Day fun.
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A couple of college challenges are in the spotlight. We get an update on the New College-USF controversy and learn about the growing concern of student food insecurity.
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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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Residents can apply during a two-week period, and the vouchers will be awarded through a lottery system.
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Water levels in the Biscayne Aquifer have fallen dramatically... and there are still close to 4 months left of the dry season.
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Despite the annual Daytona 500 event taking place during Florida’s dry season, around a third of all races have been impacted by rainfall. The 68th running is set to take place on Sunday, Feb. 15.
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The suspect had a romantic relationship with one of the Fort Lauderdale victims, who was connected to the victims in the second shooting in Sarasota.
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Manatee County is a significant contributor to Florida’s shellfish aquaculture sector, which supports over $29 billion in sales revenue and more than 400 jobs throughout the state’s economy.
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WUSF, in collaboration with the Florida Climate Reporting Network, tells how climate change is affecting you.
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The state attempted to announce changes to the AIDS Drug Assistance Program in January, but was sued for not adhering to its formal rules making process.
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Two national organizations are joining the effort by Florida Decides Healthcare to expand Medicaid to low-income childless adults in Florida.
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