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DeSantis said the south pier will be replaced and the north pier improved following damage from Hurricane Milton.
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ICE reported that Royer Perez-Jimenez "died of presumed suicide," although an official cause of death remains under investigation.
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The youth curfew will be from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. for one week, from March 20-26.
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The Pulse nightclub, the LGBTQ venue where 49 people were killed and dozens were injured in a mass shooting, has been demolished. The site will be used for a memorial later this year.
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People packed the chambers Tuesday for a scheduled discussion on Volusia County’s land conservation program, but council members removed it from the agenda.
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We’re back with another Transparency Corner, and it’s just in time for Sunshine Week. Let's talk about the Florida Department of Health and transparency.
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Nearly 10 years after the Pulse nightclub shooting, the building where 49 people were killed is coming down.
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Legislation awaiting final approval directs law enforcement agencies to track and report data for crashes involving e-bikes.
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A Central Florida resident tested positive last week, as Florida measles case numbers continue to climb.
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Once a futuristic shopping mall, El Helicoide became one of Venezuela's most feared prisons. Now, as the country changes, so does its fate — erase it, rebuild it, or remember what happened inside.
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From waiving the Jones Act to rerouting oil through the Red Sea, governments are doing their best to make up for the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, but prices are still rising.
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We asked our audience to share the creative ways they limit their own phone use. They range from the practical (keep your phone in another room) to the creative (pair your phone with a fun paperback).
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President Trump has slashed the number of people on the Board of Immigration Appeals and stacked it with his appointees, tightening the due process available for immigrants, an NPR analysis shows.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with historian Daniel Immerwahr about how President Trump is forging a new world order through his foreign policy.
