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Kelsey Young
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WFSU Public Media
Florida's legislative session kicks off Tuesday. Lawmakers are slated to take up issues ranging from artificial intelligence to firearm access to immigration reform.
The R&B singer transforms the Tiny Desk into his own version of a jazz club, reimaging songs in ways we've never heard before.
A still from the film Julieta and the Turtles in the Plastic Soup, one of the films showing at the Pensacola Little Theatre on Jan. 17
Courtesy photo
Jan. 17 screening supports local waterways and nonprofit groups
AP
Volunteer nurse Iloida Vogt takes a patient's vital signs inside Health and Hope Clinic.
Christina Andrews
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WUWF Public Media
A part of the Return with Honor exhibit.
MC1 Russell Lindsey (SW/AW)/MC1 Russell Lindsey (SW/AW)
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NMOTC Office of Public Affairs
Courtesy Carlton Ward Jr.
Lawmakers are back in Tallahassee this week for their annual session. Environmentalists are concerned about bills that would reduce local government control over pollution and new developments.
Escambia County Extension
Colin Hackley
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News Service of Florida
A computer programmer prints a code on a laptop keyboard.
Rapeepong Puttakumwong
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