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  • When educators are buried under problems beyond their control, here's a solution: Get mindful.
  • Looking back at Central Florida’s music scene in 2016, with an encore performance from EM and Billy Wright.
  • Is Orlando a genuine sports town? We put that question to Associated Press sports reporter Terrance Harris. He takes a look at the sports highlights from 2016 and a look ahead to next year. Could 2017 be the year the Magic make the playoffs?
  • DoveCote is for the fancy. If you’re not fancy, go to their New Year’s Eve event and learn fancy. 5:30 to midnight get a bottle of Nicolas Feuillatte…
  • With the profusion of books, websites and TV shows dedicated to the trend, “What’s a tiny house?” isn’t a question heard very often these days.For the…
  • A limited, low T-H-C form of medical marijuana has been available in Florida since 2014, when Gov. Rick Scott signed the Compassionate Medical Use Act, also known as Charlotte's Web, for epileptic and terminally ill patients. But in November Florida voters passed Amendment Two, which will expand medical marijuana.
  • In addition to rehabbing homes, some HGTV stars are also selling a lot of books. In 2016, Drew and Jonathan Scott ("The Property Brothers") and Chip and Joanna Gaines appeared on best-seller lists.
  • One big part of the puzzle: Why have there been so many microcephaly cases in the northeastern tip of Brazil?
  • Listeners of our NPR One app rated these 10 stories as the most liked, recommended and shared in 2016.
  • On January 2nd NPR launches the successor to the Diane Rehm Show. Host Joshua Johnson joins us to talk about how he aims to reach out to new audiences with the show 1A, and build on Rehm's legacy.
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