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New Exhibit Takes Museum-Goers Back...Yard

The 1950's marked the birth of Levittown, TV dinners, and kitchen automation--not to mention about 3.8 million babies per year. Another innovation that gained popularity in this decade was the backyard...

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From Phosphate Mine to Golf Resort: Streamsong

In remote central Florida, land turned inside out by phosphate mining has been transformed yet again -- this time as an upscale golf resort that's getting a lot of attention in the golfing world. The...

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St. Pete Free Clinic Builds New Women's Facility

Construction has started on a new building that will house up to 50 women. Smith, who currently works at the Clinic, will be working as an intake coordinator--helping to determine which women are best...

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My Time In Cannes

The Cannes Film Festival that takes place in the south of France, is touted as one of the world's most prestigious film venues. WUSF's Quincy Walters screened a short film there. He wasn't so thrilled...

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9/11 Photographer Captures Intimate Moments of Attack's Aftermath

It's been 14 years since we were glued to the television, watching those riveting images of planes flying into the World Trade Center, and the towers collapsing into dust. One photographer living near...

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Bird Nesting Island in Tampa Bay to Be Preserved Forever

Four environmental groups recently sued the state over Amendment One, which overwhelmingly was passed by voters last year. They claim state officials are diverting money that should go into the state’s...

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A Chat with Al Cardenas on the No Labels Problem Solver Convention

No Labels, a bipartisan group working to break the grip of party politics in Washington, D.C., is holding its "Problem Solver Convention" today in New Hampshire. Eight presidential candidates from both...

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Ringling International Arts Fest Showcases Asian Performers

You might not want to ask The Ringling International Arts Festival Curator Dwight Currie how many mountains he had to move to make this year's RIAF happen. This year, ahead of the Ringling's opening of...

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Tampa Bay Seagrasses Rebound to 1950 Levels

There's good news on at least one environmental front in Florida. Water flowing into Tampa Bay has been cleaned up so much in recent decades that seagrasses there now rivals the numbers found in the...

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Cuba And Old Havana: 'Expect The Unexpected'

The easing of travel restrictions to Cuba could unleash a torrent of 'Yanqui' tourists, something that has the potential to transform a poor island that is rich in history, architecture and natural...

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Study of Effects of Oil on Fish Begins at Mote Marine Laboratory

The next phase in a multi-year study to look at the effect oil has on fish will begin Wednesday at Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota. WUSF's Steve Newborn talks with two scientists who are involved in...

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Global Warming Has Florida in its Sights

As the international forum on climate change heats up in Paris this week, it's placing a spotlight on places such as Florida - which could be Ground Zero for rising sea levels in the United States. One...

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Creativity In The 'PINC' Coming To Sarasota

Sarasota this week is hosting an out-of-the-ordinary symposium that has its roots in the Netherlands. This is the second year the city has hosted the Amercian version of the PINC Conference, a...

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Experimental Farm Could be the Future for Fish, Veggies

That fish gracing your dinner table now is either caught in the wild - or raised in offshore cages. But with demand growing, researchers are looking for new alternatives to raise food. We take a tour...

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Caviar 'Farm of the Future' Grows Amidst Cow Pastures

The newest food gracing high-end retail stores comes from an area known more for cattle ranches and citrus groves than sturgeon. We go to an experimental farm far inland from the Gulf of Mexico, where...

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Great Russian Nutcracker Incorporates Local Kids

The day after Christmas, audiences will see a different kind of nutcracker at the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg. The Moscow Ballet's "Great Russian Nutcracker," includes sets designed by an...

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Great Russian Nutcracker Incorporates Local Kids

The day after Christmas, audiences will see a different kind of nutcracker at the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg. The Moscow Ballet's "Great Russian Nutcracker," includes sets designed by an...

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Identity A Challenge For Latinas Who Are Black

When people think of famous Latina women, Jennifer Lopez or Sofia Vergara come to mind. Not Zoe Saldana or Rosario Dawson. The difference between these pairs of Latina actresses isn't one of talent or...

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Former Israeli P.M.: Obama Has 'Closest-Ever' Relationship With Israeli...

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak spoke Monday night at a meeting of the Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee. He says that the deal to prevent Iran from building nuclear weapons should last...

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GOP Senate Candidates Brandish Conservative Credentials

The four Republican candidates for U.S. Senate were the main event Saturday night at the Hillsborough Republican Party's Lincoln 2016 Red Ball. Congressman David Jolly of Dunedin; Congressman Ron...

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