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Can Cedar Key clam farm recover?
Joseph Cannon, a Cedar Key clam farmer, reflects on the damage from Hurricane Helene.
After yet another flood, Florida doctor will raise her home
Florida doctor whose home flooded three times will bring TikTok along on her house-raising journey.
Producing power from cow poop: A Florida dairy aims to reduce climate impact of cattle
The Larson family dairy farm partnered with California-based company, Brightmark, to process manure into a biogas being used to power homes.
Rare butterfly is behind ‘mass destruction’ on rare Miami plants. Can both be protected?
The atala butterfly, once thought to be extinct, has staged such a comeback in South Florida that it is now considered a bit of a garden pest — and a persistent problem for Montgomery Botanical Garden.
How hot are the things we touch, walk on and sit on in South Florida?
Beach sand was 137 degrees and the playground reached 177.
New tires every 7,000 miles? Electric cars save gas but tire wear shocks some Florida drivers
A Boca family loves its new electric vehicle but the rapid tire wear has been shocking. EV experts say weight and other factors make electrical vehicles chew through tires.
This is the highest clicked Miami Herald climate story of the year.
She’s Miami’s compost queen, ruler of a climate-friendly, waste-eating worm force
Fertile Earthworm Farm, the largest commercial composting operation in South Florida, wants to expand its climate-friendly waste disposal but efforts have been ensnared in red tape.
Foster kids who age out of the system face new challenges as young adults
Every year in Texas, more than 1,200 young adults age out of the foster care system without being adopted.
Kayli Lord, a masters student at Texas State University, attended college with a tuition fee waiver offered by the state to people with foster care experience. Lord’s atypical family life makes it more difficult for her to find housing and a job.
Afghan refugees resettling in Texas find help despite strained resources
Texas resettled the second-highest number of Afghan refugees in the United States.
Miami artist puts new twist on Haitian Christmas tradition
Alphonse Piard uses a cut and scan printer to scale his operations of crafting fanals, paper lantern houses.