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South Korea is in an uphill battle to contain massive wildfires as the death toll rises to 26

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www.clickorlando.com – Hyung-Jin Kim And Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press – 2025-03-26 20:50:00

SUMMARY: South Korea is facing its worst wildfires, which have killed 26 people and forced 37,000 to evacuate. Since last Friday, multiple blazes have destroyed over 300 structures, burning 36,010 hectares of land. Authorities have deployed thousands of personnel and 120 helicopters; however, strong winds hinder firefighting efforts. A pilot and four firefighters were among the fatalities. The fires are suspected to be caused by human activity, including incidents during grass clearing and welding. Damaging effects have reached historic sites, prompting heightened wildfire warnings and emergency responses from local governments. Rain forecast is insufficient to aid containment.

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Republicans look to maintain majority in Congress ahead of Florida special election

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www.youtube.com – FOX 35 Orlando – 2025-03-29 17:32:20

SUMMARY: Republicans are focusing on upcoming special elections in Florida to maintain their slim majority in Congress following Congresswoman Elise Stefanik’s surprise withdrawal from her ambassador nomination. The party aims to cut taxes and reduce government size but faces uncertainty, as two special House elections in strong Republican districts are tighter than anticipated. While some Republicans express optimism about winning the contests, House Speaker Mike Johnson is cautious about numbers after past losses and delayed the bill’s passage timeline. Conservative members are wary of Senate colleagues regarding a new bill framework, emphasizing the need to keep their budget resolution intact.

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In the aftermath of the surprise withdraw of Congresswoman Elise Stefanik’s nomination as U.S. Ambassador, Congressional Republicans now turn their focus to upcoming special elections right here in Florida to keep their majority.

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Jacksonville Zoo hosts Manatee Appreciation Day to learn about conservation efforts

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www.news4jax.com – Jonathan Lundy – 2025-03-29 16:43:00

SUMMARY: The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens hosted Manatee Appreciation Day to promote manatee conservation and raise awareness of their endangered status. The event featured activities like a boat and rescue truck demonstration, showcasing the process of rescuing injured manatees. Derek Mock, interpretive engagement supervisor, emphasized the importance of community involvement in manatee rehabilitation. The zoo is also fundraising for a new manatee habitat and entrance, expected to open in 2026, which will allow them to care for three times as many manatees. Educational activities highlighted manatee anatomy and how to spot them in the wild.

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Could proposed state Senate funding for food banks soften blow from federal cuts?

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floridaphoenix.com – Jackie Llanos – 2025-03-28 14:16:00

by Jackie Llanos, Florida Phoenix
March 28, 2025

Before the legislative session, Senate President Ben Albritton said tackling hunger would be one of his priorities. That is reflected in the $50 million slated for food bank grants in the Senate’s budget proposal unveiled this week.

While budget negotiations are just ramping up, the additional funding from the Senate could help food banks weather the loss of millions in federal funds they used to buy fresh produce.

Florida received $46.4 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture through the Local Food Purchase Assistance program, created in the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act and later expanded by the Biden administration, according to a USDA database.

However, the Trump administration canceled the program earlier this month, meaning food banks won’t receive grants to purchase produce from farms they expected to get in the fall.

Federal cuts squeeze already-struggling food banks, school lunch programs

What’s more, food bank directors learned this week of a funding freeze for federal food shipments through the USDA.

“It’s a big blow to our food bank network,” said Robin Safley, executive director of Feeding Florida, a network of nine food banks. “We have not seen a decline in demand. In fact, we’re probably seeing that inch up with some of the layoffs, as well. So it definitely is putting a huge and critical burden on our food banks.”

While Albritton teased the grant programs in the budget proposal before the session started, Safley says those funds are even more necessary in light of the federal funding cuts.

The Senate proposal includes two grant programs through the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services: $12 million to expand the infrastructure of food banks in rural communities, and another $38 million to help food banks buy products from Florida farmers.

“We’re running to this fight to connect hungry families across our state with Florida farmers who produce fresh, wholesome food,” Albritton wrote in a press release on Wednesday. “This is a much-needed hand-up for families and farmers across our state. As I travel the state, attacking food insecurity unites Floridians like nothing else can. Food matters.”

Feeding Florida would work with the agriculture department to identify which rural areas and underserved communities would get the funds for the infrastructure program.

“The cuts that are coming from the federal government are pretty severe, as well,” Safley said. “I guess it does soften the blow, because it’s money that we wouldn’t have had. Obviously, it has a long way to go in the Legislature.”

However, the House agriculture budget proposal doesn’t include either program, and House Speaker Daniel Perez is pushing for a $5 billion sales tax cut.

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