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A parent’s right to approve or not approve their child’s reading list. FPL raised rates for most customers. Plus, new proposed bills could change your access to solar energy. And South Florida poets showcase their reflections about Black History.
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More extreme weather can mean extended blackouts, and it's especially disruptive for those working at home. Owners and experts offer guidance on what kind of generator to get and how to use it safely.
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How Brightline wants to make the train tracks safer. And what is the future of solar energy in South Florida, and what role will FPL play in that? Plus, the Miami Jewish Film Festival has three silent movie films that were believed to be lost.
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How Brightline wants to make the train tracks safer. And what is the future of solar energy in South Florida, and what role will FPL play in that? Plus, the Miami Jewish Film Festival has three silent movie films that were believed to be lost.
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Thousands of teachers are calling in sick as Omicron infections continue to surge. We speak with the president of the Broward teacher’s union. Also, a new Guardian report shows that FPL is working to gain more money from solar energy in Florida. Plus, a group of FIU students are suing the school to get money back for services they didn’t get during the pandemic.
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Thousands of teachers are calling in sick as Omicron infections continue to surge. We speak with the president of the Broward teacher’s union. Also, a new Guardian report shows that FPL is working to gain more money from solar energy in Florida. Plus, a group of FIU students are suing the school to get money back for services they didn’t get during the pandemic.
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Scott Lewis recently finished installing 20 panels on his house. He's encouraging other homeowners that it's worth the upfront costs. The Solar United Neighbors co-op in Broward is accepting new members until November 30th.
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Florida has more than 33,000 deaths connected to COVID-19 — but a new report shows that it could be much more. Why is the Sunshine State so behind on solar energy? And a Boca Raton councilman is jogging the entire city to clean up trash.
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Some are worried that Florida's powerful investor-owned utilities are pushing regulators to scale back the state’s rooftop solar policy, as JEA did, or get rid of it all together. If successful, the rooftop solar industry across the Sunshine State could start to look a lot like it does in Jacksonville.
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Like a lot of other things, electricity is expensive in the Keys, because of the cost of maintaining the system to send power down from the mainland. Now there's a new effort to harness an abundant energy source — sunshine.
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Large-scale solar farms are running into opposition from people who want to save farmland. Now solar companies are trying to combine solar and farming.
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On this Tuesday, Feb. 25, episode of Sundial:Haiti’s Carnival shooting A protest in Haiti over police pay and working conditions ended in an exchange of…