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The end of the canal that would have cleaved Florida in two


The end of the canal that would have cleaved Florida in two | Column
50 years ago, environmentalists persuaded Nixon to halt construction of the Cross Florida Barge Canal.
 
Published Jan. 15
In January 1971, a forward artillery observer serving with American forces in Cambodia exulted in good news from back home in Florida. “I was excited for my mom,” he remembered in an interview years later. “But nobody in my unit had any idea why I was so happy. I had to explain to them about the Cross Florida Barge Canal.” That observer was Stephen Carr, whose enthusiastic response was fueled by the reports that President Richard Nixon issued an executive order 50 years ago — on Jan. 19, 1971 — mandating that construction on the canal be halted. ....

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How the cruise industry secretly backed 'dark money' mailers about defunding Key West police


How the cruise industry secretly backed ‘dark money’ mailers about defunding Key West police
Taylor Dolven, Nicholas Nehamas, and Gwen Filosa, Miami Herald
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On Nov. 3, Key West voted to limit the size of cruise ships that call on the island’ s three ports and the number of passengers who may hit the streets.
As Key West, Fla., prepared to vote on three referendums that would drastically limit the number of cruise ships allowed to dock at the city’s port and potentially set a precedent that could do nationwide damage to one of the country’s biggest tourism industries cruise companies knew they had to do something to sway the public into voting no. ....

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