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The cruise ship ran aground and slumped over on its starboard side off the coast of Tuscany in January 2012. Thirty-two people died. The effort to pull it upright is said to be the biggest such operation ever. At 114,000 tons, the ship is twice the size of the Titanic.
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Welcome to WJCT First Read, your daily weekday morning round-up of stories from the First Coast, around Florida, and across the country. We'll also…
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The latest annual report on the health of the St. Johns River shows improvements in some areas, but notes that much more work still needs to be done. The…
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Florida’s fishing industry is one of the largest in the country and that includes fishing tourism. A new study shows the tourism has an almost $5...
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This year’s heavy rainfall has sent water levels in the Everglades to their highest level on record for this time of year. The high water has caused
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It's a startling prediction — within about 20 years, the First Coast might have to start removing salt from seawater just to provide enough freshwater for…
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If you are out and about this weekend and you spot something that looks like a cross between a speed boat, a fighter jet, and the Batmobile, you probably…
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It's a startling realization for us insulated Americans: diseases from unsafe water and the lack of basic sanitation kill more people every year than all…
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Back in 2011, three UNF/FSU students envisioned a non-profit that would supply much-needed clean water to third world countries.Today, after visioning…