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  • Dolores O'Riordan of the Irish rock band The Cranberries died on Monday at 46. The vocalist became internationally known in '90s with her band's hits such as "Linger," "Dreams" and "Zombie."
  • The 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially begins - or continues - today. Even though two named storms have already come and gone, that doesn't…
  • A federal judge has dismissed the corruption conviction of former Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska because of charges of prosecutorial misconduct. The judge has appointed a private attorney to investigate the prosecutors' actions.
  • Susan Kuklin published the award-winning Beyond Magenta in 2014. The collection of images and interviews with transgender and nonbinary teens and young adults centers their experiences and identities.
  • With southwest Florida’s ongoing water woes, there are lots of people working to find ways to improve the water quality in this part of the state. One of…
  • Man’s best friend has served people for years with companionship, protection and love. Dogs have the intellectual capacity to obey commands, and trainers…
  • During the first part of today’s show we were exploring the ways people can reduce the amount of water and fertilizer they use on their yards in order to…
  • The red tide bloom that’s been affecting southwest Florida since last fall has killed countless fish and other kinds of marine life. It’s also caused…
  • The holiday season brings people together, from parties for work, to family gatherings. And while it’s all done to bring joy and happiness to everyone…
  • It’s been three and a half months since Hurricane Ian made landfall near Sanibel Island and swept across the state causing an estimated $50 to 65 billion dollars in insured damages and killing more than 100 people just here in Florida. While many people moved quickly to seek assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency after the storm hit, for anyone who has still not filed a claim, the deadline is tomorrow…Thursday, January 12th. Homeowners and renters have until 11:59 tomorrow night to file a claim for property loss, or damage to property, from Hurricane Ian.
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