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Jacksonville Blueberry Crop Shriveling Up From Heat
Although final crop reports won’t be available until early next year, most of Florida's large-scale blueberry growers say it’s been a pretty good year.But…
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North Florida Nonprofit Helps Build Tool To Plan For Climate Change
A North Florida nonprofit group is working on a toolkit to help conservation groups across the country respond to climate change.North Florida Land Trust…
Australia Allegedly Paid Smugglers To Reverse Boat Of Indonesian Migrants
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Hugh de Kretser, director of the Melbourne-based Human Rights Law Center, about allegations that the government paid smugglers to take the boat back to Indonesia.
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After Kosovo Emerged From War, Foreign Extremists Radicalized Youth
Decades of communism left Kosovo a largely secular place. But after the U.S.-backed war for independence, extremists radicalized young people. Now some have joined the Islamic State in Syria.
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Virginia Case Raises Questions About Ethics Of Patient Care
NPR's Rachel Martin interviews Katie Watson, a professor of medical humanities at Northwestern University, about the doctors who made inappropriate jokes about a sedated patient.
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Alvin Brown Reflects On His Time As Mayor Of Jacksonville
Alvin Brown is finishing his term as mayor of Jacksonville as Lenny Curry will take over the position within the next few days.During an appearance on…
Strength Of Governors In Presidential Races Takes A Dip In 2016
Being a governor can be a very good thing if you're running for president. NPR explores the role of governors in presidential races and how they might affect 2016.
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Changing Demographics Influenced Shift In Southern Political Landscape
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Bruce Oppenheimer, a professor at Vanderbilt University, about the changing demographics and politics of the South after the Charleston, S.C., shooting.
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Scott Vetoes $1.2M For Housing Jacksonville's Homeless Women, Children
Florida Governor Rick Scott vetoed $1.2 million that would have gone to Jacksonville's Sulzbacher Center.Center President and CEO Cindy Funkhouser says…
Florida Gov. Rick Scott Vetoes $2M Jacksonville University For STEM Program
Florida Gov. Rick Scott has vetoed $2 million that would have been used at Jacksonville University this year.Scott signed the state budget into law…
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