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  • There are 490 sites on the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail - which means there’s likely one near you. Learn where they are, and what you might to…
  • New technology being tested by researchers at UF/IFAS to help Florida farmers reduce their costs as much as possible in order to try and stay profitable in the face of what’s called ‘citrus greening.'
  • WRVO/Central New York reporter for the Innovation Trail
  • When it comes to Russia, James Clapper asks: “Why all the cloak-and-dagger secrecy?”
  • The deadliest part of a hurricane isn’t the wind–it’s water.
  • Maternity and family leave has been expanded for Florida state employees. The expansion, approved Monday at a meeting of the governor and cabinet, will allow eligible state employees to receive paid maternity leave for up to seven weeks and parental leave for two weeks, which can be combined to provide nine weeks of paid leave for mothers.
  • Hannah Yechivi is a WUSF digital intern for fall 2018.
  • Audriana Thomas is a senior broadcast journalism student minoring in international relations. She currently serves as a staff writer for the FAMUAN newspaper and anchor for FAMU’s News 20. Audriana enjoys telling meaningful stories and strives to educate others through her writing. When she is not writing, you can find her perusing her love of photography or working out at the gym.
  • The University of Miami was part of a crucial day for former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. It was the second stop following the Hurricane Sandy…
  • Back in early June when protests in response to the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers were rapidly spreading and growing across the country we assembled a panel comprised of members of southwest Florida’s Black community to talk about what was happening. While protests have mostly stopped, efforts continue to try and address systemic racism and police violence. And, with the election just a week away with these issues in many ways central on the ballot, both nationally and locally, we have invited them back to talk about what’s happened since the summer and where things stand today.
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