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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
Batches of emails obtained by the Tampa Bay Times reveal eyewitness accounts from a mysterious fish die-off in the Florida Keys.
Trisha Fountain
From sparking the imagination to helping with mental health, listen to poems read by NPR readers and see how poetry has affected their lives.
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
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has issued a notice of intent to approve an application by Clearwater Land & Minerals LLC to drill for oil in the area.
A motion-activated camera captures an adult male Florida panther in 2012 on the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge in Southwest Florida.
Courtesy of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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Tampa Bay Times
Regulators focused on certain medical conditions that might occur after six weeks of pregnancy and “can present an immediate danger to the health, safety and welfare of women and unborn children in hospitals and abortion clinics.”  The rules involve record-keeping and reporting about the treatments.
Teresa Crawford
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AP