Florida’s new 15-week abortion ban was blocked and then quickly reinstated Tuesday after an appeal from the state attorney general in a lawsuit challenging the restriction.
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Singer-songwriter and environmental activist Katie Dineen discusses using your voice and art to advocate for the environment, connecting and building community online and in-person through her organization 850Eco, and why she will never mow her lawn.
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Dr. Wayne Wooten shares what to look for in the night's sky.
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The Florida Department of Transportation agreed to pay $134 million to take control of the long-controversial Garcon Point Bridge over part of Pensacola Bay.
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Meeting in Anaheim, California, more than 8,000 Southern Baptist Convention members recently gathered for their annual summit. Topping the agenda was how to deal with sexual abuse and the election of a new president. Both received overwhelming approval.
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Eight counties — including Escambia and Santa Rosa — were among hardest-hit in 2010 by the BP oil spill.
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Lori Garver served as NASA deputy administrator, its second in command, during the Obama administration. It was a tumultuous time for the agency. The Space Shuttle was retiring, Obama canceled NASA’s costly Constellation program, and the agency was at odds with Congress on how to move NASA forward. Garver was there for all of those conversations and takes a critical look back at what happened during her time at NASA in a new memoir.
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For eligible homebuyers, the Hometown Heroes program can offer up to $25,000 in down-payment and closing-cost assistance. A new statewide housing program dispersed about $1.2 million in down-payment assistance for frontline workers
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Andrew Spar, Florida Education Association president, said the latest series of Supreme Court rulings has already muddied separation of church and state. Some Florida educators are raising the alarm, saying
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The organizations say the federal agency failed to consider the impacts deep sea aquaculture would have on threatened and endangered species. Several environmental organizations, trade groups, and the Quinault Indian
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The jurors chosen this past week to decide whether Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz is executed will visit a bloodstained crime scene, view graphic photos and videos and listen to intense emotional testimony — an experience that they will have to manage entirely on their own.
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Companies that enjoyed huge growth during the pandemic have started to lay off some workers as interest rates rise and the economy cools.
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Officials are providing identifications and offering a clearer picture of the seven people who died when a shooter opened fire on a July Fourth parade in Highland Park, Ill.
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For some workers, the four-day workweek has been a dream and helped restore their work/life balance. Others say it doesn't create as much flexibility as it might seem.
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The grand jury investigating allegations of 2020 election interference has issued subpoenas for testimony from several Trump insiders, including Rudy Giuliani and Sen. Lindsey Graham.
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In Akron, Ohio, people are demanding accountability and answers from police and city officials after the deadly shooting of 25-year-old Jayland Walker. He was killed after a car and foot chase.