The report from an outside attorney described a culture at HART that lacks effective leadership, organizational morale, and experiences too much turnover.
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The outbreak of the harmful algal blooms has shown up in medium and high concentrations along the Gulf coast this month.
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Lawmakers have finished the third week of this year’s carefully scripted session, with Gov. Ron DeSantis and Republican supermajorities in the House and Senate firmly in control.
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Two other states — Alabama and Arkansas — have enacted laws similar to Florida’s since last year.
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Researchers are identifying new ways to assess older adults’ social circumstances and identify risks that can compromise their health. “It’s a more complete picture of older adults’ circumstances than any one factor alone,” one expert said.
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It whether the newly approved drug lecanemab can be effective in holding off Alzheimer's symptoms.
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It's possible the men's national title game could match South Florida's Miami and FAU, which make up half of Final Four field after big wins this past weekend.
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The average price fell by 10 cents last week, but those declines could level off before a slight increase next week.
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The two are part of a wave of Cubans recently fleeing the island.
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Bill sponsor Rep. Fentrice Driskell, D-Tampa, said that after four years of pushing the measure, it has become a “labor of love.”
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Only one case of red tide was reported this week in Sarasota Bay.
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Abby Grossberg, a producer for Tucker Carlson and Maria Bartiromo, alleges Fox News attorneys coerced her to lie under oath in a defamation case against the network. Fox fired her on Friday.
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The world's tropical rainforests are still getting hit hard by deforestation. Now, scientists are finding that's having an expected impact: causing droughts.
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U.S. sales of heat pumps overtook sales of gas furnaces in 2022. But what is a heat pump? And why do some call it a key climate solution?
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