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FL 26 congressional race goes from local to national themes
There is no debate date set yet between the two candidates in what has been deemed as one of the most closely watched and flippable congressional races in the country, but the themes in…
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Journey to the seed
Very soon, Miamians will also be able to see "Chorus of Silence." Like the book, the documentary bravely reveals the story behind Operation Pedro Pan...
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We know where David Rivera is hiding
Rivera is under federal investigation for a slew of improprieties while he was in the state legislature and as a member of the U.S. Congress.
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Tourism, retirees may help state with income GAP
A new report says a rising concentration of income among the nation’s richest households is a problem for Florida because it is one of 10 states most dependent on sales taxes.
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Phosphates past being reduced to rubble
Piece by piece, remnants of Florida’s phosphate mining roots are collapsing into rubble.
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Clinton Foundation will honor Coalition of Immokalee Workers
The campaign has prompted some fast-food chains, such as Taco Bell, McDonald's, Burger King and Subway, and supermarket chains, among them Whole Foods, to sign agreements to raise the…
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Police force diversity crucial to building bridges with minority communities
The graduating police cadets stood straight in the banquet room, wearing their most serious stares. The holsters on their belts would soon hold guns. They ranged in size and age, but…
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New survey shows partisanship is a big problem in Florida politics.org
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BP and Rick: Reckless
The Deep Horizon tragedy stands as an object lesson for our own state of Florida, which is flirting with disaster--including rakking--in the rush to cash in on the new oil and gas boom…
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As economy improves, the face of hunger doesn’t change
In Florida, 17 percent of the population is considered food insecure, meaning their access to food was unstable.
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