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Despite a letter from a Florida legislator, the proposed plan to pump treated wastewater from Jacksonville to North Central Florida isn't off the table just yet.
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If you feel “wired and tired” after hours at work typing, swiping, scrolling and sitting, you're not alone. NPR's "TED Radio Hour" host Manoush Zomorodi wanted to know what could be done about it, and what she learned is in her new book, "Body Electric: The Hidden Health Costs of the Digital Age and New Science to Reclaim Your Well-Being."
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In Florida, the move to expand vaccine exemptions is not going forward.
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As wildfires blaze across the state, Levy County’s Cow Creek fire has continued to grow to over 2,000 acres.
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A new Pulitzer-funded investigation from WUFT looks into the rise in Parkinson’s cases and its link to environmental exposures. It’s called Poisoned Pathways.
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Two-time Hall of Famer Graham Nash speaks with WUFT’s Glenn Richards about his music, things that piss him off, his hope for the future, his love of American Rock 'n' Roll, The Beatles and his long association with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
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Welcome back to Snap Chats, a segment where we chat from time to time with photographers to dive deeper into their work.
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Students from The Frazer School in Gainesville will represent Florida in a robotics competition in Houston from April 29 to May 2.
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Earth Day arrived early outside the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo.
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The Cow Creek fire in Levy County is now at just under 2,400 acres. As of Monday, the Florida Forest Service says it about 50% contained.
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