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Based on the Florida Medical Examiners Commission report and information from other sources around the state the statewide death toll is likely at least 120.
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'It's total destruction': After warm welcome in South Florida, evacuees return to devastation in LeeAs Hurricane Ian tore through Lee County, WLRN's Wilkine Brutus met some of the evacuees who fled to Palm Beach County. They told him about their decision to leave, their gratitude towards those who helped them here — and what they found when they returned home.
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A week after Hurricane Ian hit North Port, Fla., the floodwaters have just begun to recede. Residents are starting to pick up the pieces to see what's left.
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Florida Gulf Coast University held a ground-breaking ceremony Thursday at the site that will house the water focused research initiative, The Water…
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According to a recent survey, a majority of Southwest Floridians are concerned about climate change. The Conservancy of Southwest Florida and two local…
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Now that newly elected officials have been sworn in, local environmental groups have joined together to host an event to lay out policy that would help to…
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During the height of this past summer’s toxic algae bloom, a team of researchers from Florida Gulf Coast University took water samples from the Gulf of…
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Thanksgiving isn’t just a busy time of the year for supermarkets—it’s also one of the busiest times of the year for the plumbing industry.The operations…
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Editor's Note: This story was filed after Matt Caldwell called the race in his favor at 10:00 PM on election night when ballot counts showed him with a…
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While some observers of Florida’s water woes see an obvious correlation between Lake Okeechobee releases and the worst red tide outbreak in modern memory,…