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  • Journey to Lapland, where tales of Santa Claus mingle with hearty wildlife.
  • A beauty queen and a Hindu fundamentalist illustrate a tale of two Indias.
  • A cautionary tale of how faith is used and abused in times of crisis.
  • With Halloween less than a week away, we explore some of Florida’s strangest tales of murder, monsters and mystery detailed in the newest book from horror…
  • We're marking Halloween by exploring some of Florida’s strangest tales of murder, monsters and mystery detailed in the latest book from horror and science…
  • Investing in the growth of public media across SWFL.
  • As millions of Americans lost their jobs and incomes due to the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention issued an unprecedented moratorium on evictions. That moratorium is set to expire on December 31 if lawmakers in Congress do not extend it. The National Low Income Housing Coalition estimates as many as 19 million people in 6.7 million households are at risk of being evicted if they don’t.
  • This week, News-Press storyteller Amy Bennett Williams brings us along on a tale of childhood remembrance of what first sparked her long-standing affinity…
  • The tell-tale signs of a subtropical Southwest Florida summer are upon us including the almost daily deluge of rainfall. That prompts the prolific growth…
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