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AG urges spill victims to get lawyers

AG urges spill victims to get lawyers

Attorneys general in four Gulf Coast states are urging oil spill victims to check with lawyers before settling claims against BP PLC

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Overnight chill hits Southwest Florida vegetables growers

Overnight chill hits Southwest Florida vegetables growers

Southwest Florida vegetable growers took a hit overnight as temperatures dipped into the 20s and stayed there for hours

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Cold weather in early 2010 took toll on manatees

Cold weather in early 2010 took toll on manatees

The cold weather earlier this year led to a record high number of manatee deaths in 2010

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Florida gets an all-electric car dealership

Florida gets an all-electric car dealership

A new-car dealership opening in Florida could be the first electric-only car lot for the Sunshine State.

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EPA announces Florida water pollution rules

EPA announces Florida water pollution rules

The EPA for the first time Monday in Florida set numeric water pollution standards for a state although 13 others already have adopted such rules on their own.

Recovered from bullet wounds, FWC officer back at work

Recovered from bullet wounds, FWC officer back at work

After more than a year of intense and sometimes painful rehabilitation, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Officer Vann Streety is back to work

Hybrid panthers help rare cat rebound in Florida

Hybrid panthers help rare cat rebound in Florida

Breeding rare Florida panthers with Texas cougars created tough hybrids that one scientist calls the Arnold Schwarzeneggers of cougars.

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State extends Gulf snook fishing another year

State extends Gulf snook fishing another year

tate wildlife regulators extended Thursday a ban on snook fishing along the state’s Gulf coast for another year

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Florida coral reefs damaged by cold water

Florida coral reefs damaged by cold water

A rare series of cold-water upwellings from the deep ocean has severely damaged coral reefs in Florida already stressed by pollution, scientists say.

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Water managers OK Florida-U.S. Sugar land deal

Water managers OK Florida-U.S. Sugar land deal

All the old critics turned out to blast Gov. Charlie Crist’s no-longer-so big sugar land purchase as a bad deal for taxpayers that could wind up hurting Everglades restoration more than it would help it.
They were joined by some new ones, a handful of Tea Partiers and Rick Scott, who claimed his Republican rival for [...]

 

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