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Legal documents cited common law acts and statutes dating back to the 1700s and 1800s. Lawyers say the case has wasted tens of thousands in taxpayer money.
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Phillip DePoy is a prolific novelist, poet, and playwright. He was nominated for a Shamus Award for a book in his popular Flap Tucker series, and received…
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Susan Adger’s forbears came to Florida in the late 1800’s and have now been here for five generations. True Florida crackers, Susan’s family loved to tell…
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Born in Tallahassee and raised in Tampa, Vanessa LaFaye moved to Europe during her senior year of college, settling in the UK. Thirty years later, in…
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Cyrus Teed may not be a name that stands out in Florida history. But, in the early part of the 20th century, Teed and his religious group the Koreshans,…
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Five years ago, Florida was recognized as the unofficial pill mill capitol of the country. Ninety-three of the top 100 oxycodone-dispensing doctors in the…
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Today our book reviewer Linda Fasulo looks at an emotionally moving, frequently humorous and truly enlightening memoire by acclaimed poet Richard Blanco…
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We’ll talk with author and New Yorker Magazine writer Susan Orlean who is the key note speaker at the seventh annual Sanibel Island Writers Conference.
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Boxer Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini won the championship his fighter father never could — but his life was marred by tragedy when he defended his title against a South Korean boxer who died after the match. A new biography of Mancini describes how his life changed after that fateful fight.