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  • The U.S. Supreme Court’s Monday ruling striking down a Texas abortion law came just two days before a hearing in a Tallahassee federal district court on a…
  • Rates of homelessness around the country have generally been on the decline. Nationally, homelessness has gone down about 9% since 2007. Here in Florida,…
  • A big year, at least amongst birders, is an unofficial competition to see who can see or hear the most species of birds within a given geographical area.…
  • Florida dropped to 40th place in a ranking of states for overall child well-being in the latest Kids Count report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation.…
  • An independent report by the Florida auditor general into the state’s voting system last month criticizes the Department of State over security concerns…
  • Many people associate France today with the production of great wines. But winemaking isn't native to the French. Patrick McGovern, an archaeologist of fermented beverages, has dated the beginning of viniculture in France to around 500 B.C. and contact with the Etruscans.
  • President Trump pledged to change the name of two natural landmarks in his second inaugural address. Can he do that?
  • Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum’s upset victory in Florida’s Democratic gubernatorial primary was the big surprise last night, as election results came…
  • This month’s Versed in Florida is with poet Sidney Wade. She teaches English at the University of Florida. Her poems and translations of foreign language…
  • This month’s Versed in Florida poet is 23-year-old Fort Myers native Shannon Riley. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor in creative writing…
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