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Hamas said it accepted a proposal for a cease-fire. Israel responded that the deal didn't meet its requirements and announced it was pushing ahead with an assault in Rafah.
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With decades clocked behind the piano and a strong catalog, Kiefer Shackelford is primed for this moment.
Warrington Preparatory Academy
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis uses last year's bumpy transition of Warrington Preparatory Academy to highlight new simplified process for convertingn of failed "turnaround schools" into charter schools.
Ash Dudney got into hat making as a joke, but said he found inspiration in the creation and kept at it until he was able to open a shop.
Kayla Kissel
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WUSF
A Florida man is making his mark on Tampa with handmade hats. Ash Dudney is one of the only creators in the state and hunts invasive species to use as adornments for his unique pieces.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) and US President Joe Biden (C) speak with local residents impacted by Hurricane Ian at Fishermans Pass in Fort Myers, Florida, on October 5, 2022. (Photo by OLIVIER DOULIERY / AFP) (Photo by OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images).
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AFP
Dozens of public reports of dead or dying fish, including the images here, are flooding a state hotline as a mysterious fish die-off plagues the Florida Keys. Since January, 43 endangered sawfish have died as scientists scramble to find answers.
Courtesy of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Gregg Furstenwerth, Nolan Sires, Barb Huether and Doreen Guddemi
Sen. Corey Simon, R-Tallahassee, is sponsoring a bill that would provide aide to areas damaged by Hurricane Idalia.
Colin Hackley
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The News Service of Florida