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Wednesday, June 11 was the end of the line for Silver Airlines after it abruptly stopped all operations and left thousands of passengers stranded, including some in Tallahassee. The Florida-based regional carrier had declared bankruptcy during the final days of 2024.
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On "The Florida Roundup," journalists across the Sunshine State speak about the slowdown of home and condo sales and whether another housing crash could be on our horizon.
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Heat deaths continue to rise. Heat-related deaths doubled from 1999 to 2023, with 21,518 deaths recorded during that period. There is a difference between stroke and exhaustion; learn the signs.
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Florida officials warn against law-breaking ahead of planned protests against President Donald TrumpFlorida officials are issuing warnings in advance of weekend protests against President Trump, with Attorney General James Uthmeier saying, "We are not California."
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Legislative leaders said Thursday evening they hope to finish a budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year on Friday so it can go before the House and Senate early next week.
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It's sea turtle nesting season, and everyone knows what that means — turn off your lights at night. Flipping your light switch is an easy way to feel like an environmental superstar, but what else can you do to support these little turtles?
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The program comes days after LA activists were revealed to use doxxing as part of protests in California.
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After Peaches' tracker failed in 2023, he was found raising a family on the Yucatan Peninsula. Researchers said this might be evidence the birds migrate between Florida and Mexico.
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James Gaddis claims retaliation from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
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The U.S. Department of Labor in the Biden administration had said parts of the state law, such as the dues-deduction change, interfered with workers' collective bargaining rights.
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A new study by University of South Florida researchers shows warmer, lighter fresh water flowing into the Gulf in the path of Hurricane Idalia may have helped intensify it from a Category 1 to a Category 4 storm in one day.
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May sees single largest monthly loss so far in 2025; Men outpace women losing jobs, which reverses a recent trend.