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Environmental groups sue Trump administration over deregulation of toxic waste
More than half a dozen conservation and environmental organizations have sued the Trump administration. They say the federal government has failed to respond to requests for better oversight of toxic waste from fertilized production and phosphate mining. In 1991 the EPA exempted phosphoric acid waste byproducts from federal hazardous waste regulations. Ragan Whitlock is a…

Florida Orchestra and Florida Holocaust Museum presents “Violins of Hope”
The Florida Holocaust Museum and the Florida Orchestra are holding its “Violins of Hope” concert on March 20 at the Palladium Theater in St. Petersburg. The “Violins of Hope” is an international project aimed at honoring the lives of Holocaust victims through music. The organization has collected 70 string instruments from the Holocaust-era that survived…

Amid a name controvesy, the Gulf remains historically, economicaly and ecologically important
At one point the Gulf of Mexico was called the Gulf of New Spain, and Mexico was referred to by the Spanish as New Spain.

The Scoop: Tues. March 11, 2025, Florida and Tampa Bay headlines by WMNF
Round up of WMNF news headlines including hurricane recovery effort, anti-Semitism violations on campus, and a new measure to restrict Constitutional changes.