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Hot, sticky weekend awaits the Treasure Coast
A hot and sticky weekend awaits residents of the Treasure Coast, as temperatures are expected to reach into the lower 90s. Lows are expected to hover around 70. Forecasters also say there is a small chance of mainly afternoon thundershowers -- 25 percent on Saturday and 30 percent on Sunday -- as a weak cold front moves through the area.

Water managers endorse year-round watering restrictions
Rain or shine, flood or drought: twice-a-week watering limits appear to be here to stay for South Florida. To protect strained supplies, South Florida’s top water managers on Thursday endorsed year-round watering restrictions intended to make conservation a permanent part of life.

Water experts warn South Florida could be submerged
Polar bears and their melting habitat sent a wake-up call to South Florida water managers Wednesday.

Indian River County senator takes lead for against tax referendum
Instrumental in pushing forward the property tax reform voters approved earlier this year, State Sen. Mike Haridopolos is now taking the lead in gathering statewide opposition to an amendment that proposes to lower property tax bills by 25 percent.

Martin County students who retake FCAT reading and math surpass state average
The percentage of Martin County high school seniors who passed reading and math FCAT retakes in order to graduate far exceeded the state average.
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