Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation November 08, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — After a record number of manatee deaths last year, an environmental group has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that the state is violating the Endangered Species Act because of septic tanks and sewage-treatment plants discharging into the Indian River Lagoon in Brevard County. The Indian River Lagoon is a vital habitat for manatees, particularly during the winter. But many manatees have died of starvation because of a lack of... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment November 06, 2022
November marks Manatee Awareness Month, a time to be extra considerate and informed about Florida’s sea cows as they face urgent threats and need help perhaps now more than ever. Manatee deaths in Florida topped 1,100 in 2021, according to data from the Florida Fish and... + más
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Manatee deaths lead to lawsuit targeting sewer discharges | Orlando Sentinel
Newsweek USA Life November 03, 2022
In Episode 7 of Unsolved Mysteries Volume 3, titled Body in the Bay, the sudden death of Patrick Mullins is explored, as is the range of theories surrounding what happened to the man involved.In February 2013, the body of Patrick Mullins, a local high school librarian, and... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Politics November 01, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — After a federal judge rejected an earlier attempt, students, parents and teachers have filed a revised lawsuit seeking to block a new Florida law that restricts classroom instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation. The challenge, filed Thursday in the... + más
Education Board Approves Parental Rights Rules Labeled by Critics as ‘Don't Say Gay' Law | NBC 6 South Florida
Video of Trump saying we have to keep our country gay viewed 1M times | Newsweek
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation October 07, 2022
>> THIS MORNING, MORE HELP IS ON THE WAY TO HURRICANE IAN VICTIMS, AND ITS MORE HELP VICTIMS, AND ITS MORE HELP COMING FROM RIGHT HERE IN SOUTH FLORIDA. >> NBC 6S JULIE BAGG HAS MORE DETAILS AND THE LATEST ON WHAT SOME FAMILIES ARE FACING AFTER LOSING THEIR HOMES ON THE GULF... + más
Two Cargo Trains Collide near Miami International Airport Leaving 4 Injured: Officials | NBC 6 South Florida
Miami-Dade Police Officer Arrested in Sunrise After Discharging Gun in Public | NBC 6 South Florida
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 03, 2022
Days after Ian’s last gusts, the Orlando region’s sewage systems are fighting to recover and losing ground in many cases, swamping homes with wastewater, sending streams across roads without warning and pouring untold thousands of gallons into lakes. Orlando leaders have... + más
Pictures: Florida Braces for Hurricane Ian as Storm Makes Landfall in Cuba | NBC 6 South Florida
Alligators, sewage, bears and snakes are just a few of the reasons to stay out of Florida's floodwaters, officials say | CBS News
ABC7 USA World October 02, 2022
At least 72 people in Florida have died due to Hurricane Ian, according to local officials.Four people were also reported dead due to the storm in North Carolina, the governor's office said.The Category 4 storm slammed into Florida's southwest coast Wednesday... + más
Hurricane Ian barrels toward South Carolina coast; NHC tracks new system | Orlando Sentinel
Hurricane Ian is far from over as storm hurtles towards South Carolina | Newsweek
Ars Technica USA Science September 19, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 14, 2022 11:23 pm UTC Share this story In mice, the BA.5-targeting bivalent booster now rolling out nationwide did an... + más
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