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From Marco Island to Cape Coral, map reveals 42,000 acres of wetlands gone amid development surge - bad news for flooding, ...
Most Florida schools will be starting as soon as they're legally allowed to, but you probably won't see any changed in start ...
From Naples to Cape Coral, map reveals 42,000 acres of wetlands gone amid development surge - bad news for flooding, wildlife, water quality ...
Though construction and development have diminished the Everglades to half their original size, South Florida is still defined by this vast wetland. Just how, exactly, do they help protect us from ...
We're learning how local school districts performed on the Florida Assessment of Student Thinking, or FAST. A Duval County parent weighs in on the district's performance.
Big changes are on the horizon for early childhood education in Duval County, as Lutheran Services Florida (LSF) will no longer lead the region’s Head Start program.
Orange County commissioners have unanimously voted against a proposal to rezone 227 acres of land for a new commercial and housing development in the Shingle Creek area.
Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection will handle wetlands permitting that has been done until now by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The Florida Department of Health in Duval County says the alert, issued Friday, May 2, will last for 60 days.
A recent question I received was, “What can I grow in darkness?” Hmm, I thought mushrooms, but asked, “Do you mean dense shade?” Shade can be very welcome during our hot summers. There are several ...
A developer wants to remove wetlands in Orange County. Will it make Osceola flood? The Tuscana project would bring hotel rooms and housing to the sensitive Shingle Creek basin ...
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