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  • Governor Rick Scott recently announced 2012 was another record breaking year for Florida’s tourism industry with tourists having a $71.8 billion impact on…
  • Foreign illegal fishing in the Gulf of Mexico is growing problem that poses risks to our economy, national security and the sustainability of the…
  • Researchers, policy makers and students from across the nation will be in Sarasota next week for Mote Marine Laboratory and the Florida Fish and Wildlife…
  • Immokalee has historically been undercounted during the decadal U.S. Census counts. In 2010 about 34% of residents participated, and with just weeks left to go that number is currently less than 25%. We learn about efforts to increase those numbers with two members of the League of Women Voters of Collier County's Complete Census Count Committee.
  • Pollinators are responsible for assisting about 80% of the world's flowering plants to reproduce, and that includes quite a few crops grown for food. We learn about the work being done by pollinators all around us, and get some tips on how to attract them to our yard, and how to keep from harming them by misusing pesticides.
  • Pollinators are responsible for assisting about 80% of the world's flowering plants to reproduce, and that includes quite a few crops grown for food. We learn about the work being done by pollinators all around us, and get some tips on how to attract them to our yard, and how to keep from harming them by misusing pesticides.
  • Robert Smith is a host for NPR's Planet Money where he tells stories about how the global economy is affecting our lives.
  • The Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012 went into effect Oct. 1. The law is intended to close the National Flood Insurance Program’s $24…
  • Florida House Speaker Steve Crisafulli adjourned the House on Tuesday, three days prior to the scheduled end of the legislative session May 1, over a…
  • Would raising the minimum wage and increasing the purchasing power of low-income workers boost spending and help the economy, or could it force employers…
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