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  • More than 200,000 people have been ordered to evacuate and hundreds of structures have been destroyed.
  • When Sequoia, a bald eagle at the Palo Alto Junior Museum and Zoo, got caught in a strong wind while spreading her wings at a local park, she took off. The San Jose Mercury News reports it took three days for the bald eagle's handlers to track her down.
  • News and Notes with Ed Gordon concludes its three-part roundtable series on the art and business of African-American music. This week, we talk with three professionals who've been on the business and creative sides of the music industry — and who know all too well the business of music.
  • Gov. Ron DeSantis touted private-sector job creation Friday as Florida’s unemployment rate held steady from May to June.
  • Florida’s largest electric utility is asking for a $1.3 billion rate hike. It’s making its pitch to state regulators.
  • The U.S. House of Representatives is holding open hearings in its impeachment inquiry into President Trump. Jennifer Williams, an aide to Vice President…
  • On her latest album, the singer uses her powerful vocals to address big-picture issues like domestic violence and income inequality.
  • Estas son las noticias de salud del 3 de Agosto para los residentes de Immokalee.
  • More than three million Floridians have cast ballots before Election Day. State officials say the early returns could help push the state to a record for…
  • The largest number of deaths have come in the United States, Brazil, Mexico, India and the United Kingdom. The pandemic death toll reached 1 million in September 2020 and 2 million in January.
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