Mar 09 Florida environmental officials banned from using the term 'climate change' By Anna Sillers In Florida, a state that environmental scientists have agreed would be hit hard by extreme changes in climate, is not allowed to speak about these changes. At least, not by members of the Florida's Department of Environmental Protection, the state… Continue reading
Mar 06 From homeowner to homeless, meet a victim of Florida's ongoing foreclosure crisis By Simone Pathe Florida's foreclosure crisis isn't over. David, whose last name we're not using, used to have a job, a paycheck and a roof over his head. But days after he handed over the keys to his house for cash, he found… Continue reading
Mar 06 Watch Meet a victim of Florida's ongoing foreclosure crisis By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Mar 05 Watch 8:53 Get ready for another round of the foreclosure crisis By PBS News Hour Despite what you might have heard, the foreclosure crisis is far from over. Economics correspondent Paul Solman talks to people in Florida who have lost their homes, and considers whether a wave of new foreclosures is on the horizon. Continue watching
Feb 24 Watch Raw Video: Manatees rescued from drain pipe in Florida By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Feb 24 Video: Rescuers free manatees from Florida drain pipe By Larisa Epatko Nineteen manatees seeking the warm waters of a Florida beach were rescued overnight Tuesday after they became trapped in a drainage pipe. Continue reading
Feb 09 Fact check: Is Jeb Bush right about Hispanic students' achievement in Florida? By Kyla Calvert Mason During a speech at the Detroit Economic Club last week, Jeb Bush veered from topics strictly fiscal. He touted his record improving Florida’s schools during his time in the governor’s office, including claiming that Hispanics in the state were “two… Continue reading
Jan 27 Is white clergy's #UseMeInstead response to police practice targets off the mark? Some think so By Eric Krupke Clergy from around the country have been waging a campaign against a Miami police department practice they see as racial profiling. Continue reading
Jan 20 Following minor delays, Atlas V lifts off into night sky By Joshua Barajas An unmanned Atlas V rocket launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Tuesday night with a Navy communications satellite on board. Continue reading
Jan 17 Miami sniper training halted after target practice mugshots found By Andrew Mach Police in North Miami have suspended a sniper training program after it was revealed that trainees used old mugshots of black suspects during target practice. Continue reading