Governmental officials and activists have been gridlocked for years over whether and how to reopen Midnight Pass, south of Siesta Key.
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It includes a live "Florida Matters" call-in show from 7-8 p.m., along with updates both on-air and online throughout the night.
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Updates and how to prepare.
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Each amendment needs a 60% supermajority to be approved and each has sparked intense statewide campaigns.
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The National Hurricane Center has started advisories on PTC 18, which is likely to become the next named storm of the season.
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Opening Nov. 17 at Sarasota Art Museum is an exhibition titled “Contemplating Vermeer.” Artist Joe Fig created 16 new paintings that pays homage to the 17th century painter and an international exhibit that featured Vermeer's work.
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The pandemic underscored the importance of paid sick leave, a benefit to help workers and their families when they fall ill. Now voters in Missouri, Nebraska, and Alaska are deciding whether employers must provide it.
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In Seminole County, wetlands around Lake Jesup help absorb excess floodwaters, including for weeks after Hurricane Milton.
Brothers Leo and Diego talk about the fraught ways their immigration status marked their childhood, and how they carved a path forward.
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More than a dozen computer scientists and software developers say OpenAI's Whisper tool, used in industries worldwide to translate and transcribe interviews, is prone to making up chunks of text.
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Daylight saving time ends Sunday, a sign that winter isn't far away, People prone to seasonal depression are bracing themselves. Many have found strategies to get through the dark days.
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