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May in South Florida was hottest on record. What will June bring?
The heat and humidity hit South Florida hard in May, and the National Weather Service confirmed Saturday what most residents already knew: 2024 in South Florida broke all records for the warmest May. So what can we expect in June? Will Florida hold its spot obtained in May as second in U.S. for 911 emergency calls for heat-related illnesses?
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Fort Lauderdale debate: Should black olive trees on Las Olas stay or go? Experts weigh in
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We have a winner! South Florida city voted top spot for best beach in USA Today poll
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Republicans join Trump’s attacks on justice system and campaign of vengeance after guilty verdict
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With home prices up more than 50%, some states try to contain property taxes
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Dehydrated, nauseous, sunburned Floridians flood emergency rooms when temperatures rise
Last summer, emergency room visits for heat-related illnesses reached an all-time high, and if May...
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Florida wants all school doors, gates locked. It could get costly.
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Illegal ecstasy takes step toward becoming legal drug for PTSD
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Critic’s choice: Catch a cool Francis Cabrel concert
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Ask Amy: A couple marrying later in life doesn’t want gifts. No, really, they mean it.
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