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Juno Beach-based FPL is so desperate for more employee parking that it asked the town for permission to pave over part of a small nature preserve at its headquarters to build a 200-space parking lot.
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For 60 years, The Villagers, an all-volunteer organization, has helped to preserve historic landmarks in Coral Gables, Coconut Grove and beyond.
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A $31 million renovation promises to bring new life to Palm Beach鈥檚 oceanfront park. When the updated tennis facilities opened at Phipps Ocean Park on Nov. 1, it marked a milestone, the completion of the first phase of the 18-acre park鈥檚 renovation.
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Despite some bad environmental outcomes from this year's legislative session, advocates say, lawmakers still gave Floridians some things to celebrate.
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But more money has been allocated in this year's state budget for a program that pays farmers and ranchers in the Florida Wildlife Corridor not to develop their land.
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More than 80 years later, Boca Raton still houses about 15 鈥渢emporary鈥 buildings from World War II. Decisions over whether to preserve or destroy are in the hands of the property owners.
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The city was one of 33 sites nationwide to receive money from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund. It will go toward the Union Academy neighborhood.
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It's the second major purchase since state officials put a priority on preserving natural land in those wildlife corridors.
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In recent years, forgotten Black cemeteries have received more attention. The legislation under consideration would create an office within the Department of State that would focus on restoration, research and maintenance efforts for abandoned cemeteries.
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Roughly 1,500 dancers across the United States and Puerto Rico performed simultaneously on Saturday to advocate for the protection and preservation of鈥
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Guests for Sundial Tuesday, March 13 2018:Scott Zucker , vice president of Audubon Everglades, called in from a Palm Beach County Commission meeting to鈥
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Ted Smallwood built his store out of Dade County Pine on the edge of Chokoloskee, facing the Everglades' Ten Thousand Islands. He called it Ted鈥