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Thousands of blacktip sharks ordinarily swim languidly off the South Florida coast. But this year the shark count is down substantially and warmer water…
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While South Florida continues to have the highest rates of new HIV diagnoses in the country, a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and...
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There are a variety of mangoes found around South Florida: Haden, Mulgoba and East India, Julie. Experts say that the first mangoes arrived to the city...
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If current sea-level rise trends continue, the ocean that makes many South Florida cities desirable places to live may become an existential threat.
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Iguana removal experts say this year be might record-setting in the number of invasive reptiles that are creeping around South Florida. There's no way...
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South Florida could see two feet or more of sea level rise in the next forty years, according to a joint projection by Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade...
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From Delray Beach to Virginia Key, South Florida is spending millions of dollars to fix old sewer systems.
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With burrowing iguanas showing up in people's toilets and damaging expensive sewer lines, Florida wildlife managers are stepping up efforts to control the…
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Five people were hit by trains in South Florida just this week — and two were killed. That brings year-to-date deaths on rail tracks to more than a...
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The overdose call comes in to Delray Beach Fire Rescue around 7:30 p.m. on a Friday.Firefighter-paramedics — they’re trained to do both — jump into action…