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As the coronavirus derailed their final academic year, two University of Florida students collaborated on a guide to help their collegiate peers prepare simple, healthy meals.
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Time is running out for Gadsden County residents and businesses hurt by the pandemic to apply for funding.
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The “Get There” initiative launched by the Department of Education is designed to raise awareness about Career and Technical Education as an alternative to traditional college pathways.
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As the new semester opens with a mix of in-person and online schooling, some Leon County students are worried classrooms will become super-spreader opportunities for the coronavirus.
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Several teachers at an elementary school in Bay County have taken it upon themselves to make sure a colleague, who's been diagnosed with cancer, can isolate in her classroom and still provide instruction.
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The state will help promote voting by mail under a settlement reached Monday between Florida and a group of voter rights organizations. The case stemmed from concerns that the coronavirus could make voting more difficult this year.
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Visitors from other states are returning to Northwest Florida’s beaches. While the nation is still in the midst of a pandemic, the relaxation of traveling restrictions and the reopening of restaurants, beaches and short-term vacation rentals, is luring longtime visitors back to the coast.
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Research shows Florida is different than the rest of the nation in terms of how our climate impacts flu transmission. So, what does that have to do with our current coronavirus pandemic?
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Voter turnout in city elections was higher this cycle than it’s been in recent years. While most voters mailed in their ballots to curb the coronavirus spread, many others headed to the polls on Election Day.
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Florida schools have been shut down for about two and a half weeks now and are expected to remain closed at least through May 1. Some school districts are…