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Robots in the strike zone? Twins at Hammond among teams to see computer umps for spring training

Minnesota Twins games at Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers will be among a handful of sites that will test a computerized system that calls...

Red tide spreads along the Southwest Florida coast from Tampa Bay to Key West

A swath of red tide stretching for more than 200 miles has formed from Tampa Bay to Key West and the bloom started near...

New hospitals in Lee, Sarasota counties; one started, one planned

Lee Health broke ground for a new campus off Challenger Boulevard in the eastern part of the county while the Sarasota County Public Hospital...

Sea turtle rehab facility being rebuilt at Sanibel Island animal hospital devastated by Hurricane Ian

It will soon be a new day in the treatment of sick and injured sea turtles at the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife...

Water Quality Report: ‘Tarpon Fever, No Harmful Algae Blooms, And Little Me – The Red Tide Tales’

Fishing for tarpon on the Big Indian Rocks Pier as a teenager, WGCU senior environmental reporter Tom Bayles says he cannot remember ever smelling...

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Lover’s Key State Park reopened for limited day-use activities

Lovers Key State Park reopened Wednesday but only for limited...

Broadway Palm’s “Elf” is a magical quest for personal identity, connection and purpose

https://news.wgcu.org/arts-and-culture/2023-11-20/broadway-palms-elf-is-a-magical-quest-for-personal-identity-connection-and-purpose

The past, present, and future of the Babcock Ranch community

When developer Syd Kitson purchased the 91,000-acre Babcock Ranch...
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