Greg Allen
Stories
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National
Delays In Coronavirus Testing Creates Confusion, Questions
The coronavirus response has been marred by a delayed rollout of an effective test for those who may have been exposed. It's created uncertainty and left some who were exposed to the disease untested.
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National
Frustration In Florida As State Announces Toll Road Development In Rural Areas
To prepare for more development, lawmakers in Florida are commissioning new toll roads through rural areas. But some rural communities say they don't want them.
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National
Who Owns Florida's Wisteria Island, A Developer Or The Government? Judge To Decide
Just off Key West, undeveloped Wisteria Island — long home to a ragtag community — is at the center of a legal fight. The U.S. government and a Florida developer are fighting over ownership.
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Environment
A 3-Decade-Long Water Dispute Heads To The Supreme Court
Georgia and Florida have been waging a decades-long legal battle over water resources. It's a problem likely to intensify in other areas as the climate warms.
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National
How Some Florida Communities Are Adjusting To Climate Change
Repeated flooding from severe weather is forcing communities in Florida to plan for climate change. But the high costs suggest some homes and neighborhoods will have to be abandoned.
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Food
Trove Of Recipes Dating Back To Inquisition Reveals A Family's Secret Jewish Roots
Many Jews were forced to convert during the Inquisition, a history often lost to their descendants. Finding recipes adhering to Jewish food customs helped one woman unearth her family's hidden past.
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National
FBI Will Investigate Shooting At Pensacola Naval Base As Terrorism
Investigators say they're treating the shooting at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Fla. as terrorism.
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National
Authorities Investigate Florida Navy Base Shooting
Federal authorities are in Pensacola, Fla., investigating Friday's fatal shooting at a Naval Air Station. A gunman killed three people before deputies killed the suspect.
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Environment
This Florida Keys Neighborhood Has Been Flooded For Nearly 3 Months
Exceptionally high "king tides," combined with rising seas, have left some Key Largo residents surrounded by water. Getting out of the house for work and daily chores can be a challenge.
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Environment
The Water Is Already Low At A Florida Freshwater Spring, But Nestlé Wants More
Nestlé wants to increase the amount of water it withdraws from Ginnie Springs to nearly 1.2 million gallons a day, to the dismay of environmental groups and local activists.