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“Melby” the adolescent manatee gained 105 pounds while in recovery, according to his caretakers at SeaWorld Orlando.
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An appeals court in Washington upheld a lower court decision to toss out a 2020 federal decision delegating authority of wetlands permitting to Florida.
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The state's main land preservation program was apparently not a priority this year. This comes only three years after lawmakers committed to spending at least $100 million a year on buying land.
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The proposed liquefied natural gas plant has sparked concern for many Merritt Island residents.
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A crowd of concerned residents packed Tuesday’s workshop about a liquefied natural gas plant proposed for Merritt Island.
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A provision in this year’s farm bill allows the state to sell off “surplus” conservation land for agricultural production.
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Eight Florida cities – led by Lakeland at No. 20 – are among the top 100 locations ranked among the "most challenging" places to breathe, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.
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Recycled water, also called reclaimed water, is highly-treated wastewater that gets reused for another purpose.
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Massive piles of sargassum, the size of which have not been seen before, are floating this way, right now, sure to coat the beaches of Florida's East Coast, the Keys, and various Caribbean islands
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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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Legislation awaiting final approval directs law enforcement agencies to track and report data for crashes involving e-bikes.
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Osceola County is working on storm mitigation projects that will look at flood mitigation and wind resistance around the county. The funding is coming from a $13 million grant from FEMA.