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Faulty Corps ‘fact’ sheet on Port Everglades dredge drawing fire
May 25, 2026
Jenny Staletovich for the Miami Herald writes: In advance of a $374 million dredging project at Port Everglades, the U.S. Corps of Engineers published a
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Toshiba won’t be building FPL’s nuclear reactors. Customers should not have to keep paying.
May 25, 2026
Rachel Silverstein for the Miami Herald writes: As a nonprofit organization that works to safeguard South Florida’s clean water, we’ve been hearing a lot
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Miami Waterkeeper: El agua del sur de la Florida tiene sus guardaespaldas
May 25, 2026
Diario Palm Beach writes: Vivir en Miami tiene sus encantos; su ambiente, su diversidad, la cultura, el arte y los emprendimientos que la caracterizan
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Enviros Blast Army Corps Over Wrong Evidence In Reef Row
May 25, 2026
A Miami environmental advocacy group told a Florida federal judge Thursday that the Army Corps of Engineers never explained how a 25-year-old photo of
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After Lawsuit, Additional Studies Planned For Port Everglades Coral
May 25, 2026
Kate Stein for WLRN writes: The United States Army Corps of Engineers said this week it will conduct additional studies at Port Everglades in
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CORPS OF ENGINEERS COMMITS TO NEW STUDIES BEFORE PORT EVERGLADES DREDGING BEGINS
May 25, 2026
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Port Everglades dredging on hold while Corps reworks environmental study
May 25, 2026
Jenny Staletovich for the Miami Herald writes: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will delay a dredging project for Port Everglades while it takes
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Port Everglades expansion could be delayed by new environmental review
May 25, 2026
David Flesher for the Sun-Sentinel writes: The long-awaited expansion of Port Everglades appears likely to be delayed, this time for a new study of
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Environmental Groups Want EPA To Nix Florida’s New Water Standards
May 25, 2026
Jim Ash for WFSU writes: With a series of legal challenges still hanging fire, environmental groups are asking the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to
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Environmentalists to EPA: Reject Fla.’s water toxins rule
May 25, 2026
Jim Waymer for Florida Today writes: Three nonprofit environmental groups are calling on the federal government to toss out Florida’s new water toxins rule as too
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Mud from PortMiami dredge spurred coral die-off, study finds
May 25, 2026
Jenny Staletovich of the Miami Herald writes: A new study has confirmed what federal wildlife officials long suspected: dredging at PortMiami to make way
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Leonardo DiCaprio Screens His Epic Film on Climate Change at UM
May 25, 2026
Robert C. Jones, Jr. for News @ the U writes: From the White House on one day to a college campus cinema the next,
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