FEATURED NEWS
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For Amendment 4 to pass in Florida, at least 60% of voters across the political spectrum must vote yes. Now, supporters are trying to energize the yes votes, while opponents are working to weaken their support.
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The Hapa Project or Hapa.Me, accompanied by a published book with the same title, interrogates the expression of multiracial Asian identities and confronts the question "Who are you?”
- Kathleen Hanna on life as a 'Rebel Girl,' and the joy of expressing anger in public
- Claire Messud's sweeping novel borrows from her own 'Strange Eventful History'
- Haiti's notorious gang leader, Barbecue, says his forces are ready for a long fight
- With 'bleisure' and fewer workers, the American hotel is in recovery
- City of Miami moves last minute to appeal racial gerrymandering ruling
- Temps in the mid-90s expect to trigger heat advisories and warnings this week
- South Florida first responders and teachers are offered free mental health trainings
- Demolition of Parkland school shooting site is on track for mid-June
FLORIDA NEWS
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Climate change is pushing Florida’s native marine species into new regions across the state. You can call them the new natives.
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At A.D. Henderson School in Boca Raton, teachers there are expected to be creative, and it works. They’ve created classes that teach medicine, aeronautics and robotics. Art is used to reinforce science lessons, and a teacher plans to add an equine medicine course next fall.
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Florida Power & Light is conducting its annual mock hurricane drills this week to simulate how the utility would respond if a hurricane struck the state and devastated the power grid.
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