Stories
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Upcoming School District Boundaries
The city council is under a federal court order to redraw its city and school board boundaries after a federal judge claimed the plan approved earlier this year was unconstitutional.
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Google Sued By RNC
This past Friday, the Republican National Committee sued Google because of alleged claims that Google automatically moves their emails into junk folders of recipients.
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Local Six-Year Old Publishes First Book
Ari Smith, a first grader at Biscayne Elementary School has written her first book.
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Flesh-Eating Bacteria in Florida
Ft. Myers is one of the Florida counties that was hit hardest by Hurricane Ian, and it has experienced the destructive effects.
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School’s Shooter Sentenced to Life in Prison
The verdict was decided today in the trial of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooter.
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Jacksonville Light Boat Parade
The Jacksonville Light Boat Parade is coming up in November.
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Great Hit! NASA’s Successful Asteroid Strike
As intended by NASA scientists, the trajectory was changed of the asteroid Dismorphos upon impact with the Double Asteroid Redirection Test, or DART spacecraft.
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Ugandan Government Officially Declares Ebola Outbreak
After a case of the Sudan strain of Ebola was confirmed in Uganda, government officials declared it an official outbreak.
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St. Johns County’s Growth Affecting the Classroom
Due to St. Johns County’s rapid growth within the past couple years, the school district has had more trouble maintaining the state law’s permitted class sizes with so many new students entering the district.
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D-SNAP Approved For Florida Residents
The Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program was approved on October 7th by the USDA.