As part of their year-long 50 Years y Más Celebration, Hope CommUnity Center is excited to announce the City of Apopka’s first-ever Pride Celebration.
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5/9/22
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What makes Miami such a coveted destination? It has all the valid reasons to bag the tag of a bucket-list party land.
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By Hubert Dwight
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3/3/22
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By Sam Purkis, University of Miami
The Chagos Archipelago is one of the most remote, seemingly idyllic places on Earth. Coconut-covered sandy beaches with incredible bird life rim tropical islands …
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10/6/21
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By Amrou Awaysheh, Assistant Professor of Operations Management and Executive Director, Business Sustainability Lab, Indiana University
You’ll probably hear the term “net-zero emissions” a …
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9/20/21
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Union of Concerned Scientists cites hazards to health and economy By Lara Cassels, Florida Phoenix As with Hurricane Michael in October 2018 and Hurricane Ida last week, climate change is stoking …
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9/6/21
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By Jane Lucas
There have been many prophecies over the years as to how the world will end. According to some prophecies, the world should have ended already (most famously, The Mayan Calendar …
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8/25/21
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By John Haughey | The Center Square
For the first time in years, Florida lawmakers in 2020 fully-funded the Sadowski Affordable Housing Trust Fund at $387 million.
The Sadowski fund, created in …
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7/12/21
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For 149 years, Americans have marked Arbor Day on the last Friday in April by planting trees.
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By Karen D. Holl, University of California, Santa Cruz and Pedro Brancalion, Universidade de São Paulo
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4/29/21
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By Scott Denning, Professor of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University
A hot desert wind is carrying a massive cloud of Saharan dust into the southern United States this week. Dust plumes …
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6/28/20
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One of the reasons Florida is such a popular state to live in is undoubtedly its climate. However, while its winters are generally mild to warm, there are parts of the summer that can be unbearably …
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4/29/20
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