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Thursday's Daily Pulse
What you need to know about Florida today
› First look: South Korean firm DSUS shares plans for NeoCity
Plans finally are starting to come together for the long-awaited NeoCity development. Seven months after Osceola County conveyed 25 acres to South Korean semiconductor firm DSUS LLC, DSUS’s partners on July 18 shared plans for the first phase of NeoCity with county commissioners.
› South Florida cities utilizing high-tech screens to keep litter out of Biscayne Bay and local waterways
The City of Miami has finally installed the first batch of high-tech storm inlet screens to help reduce all the street litter that’s polluting Biscayne Bay. Miami is not the only South Florida city stepping up to try and fight the growing litter program with this new technology.
› St. Petersburg in the running to host America’s only Formula E race
The St Petersburg IndyCar venue could be in the running for a future Formula E race after emerging as a prime option in the series’ search for a potential new United States round.
› Conservation Florida launches ‘Live Wildly’ PSA campaign
'Live Wildly' is part of a public awareness initiative for the Florida Wildlife Corridor, which stretches the length of the Sunshine State, from Pensacola to the Keys and helps protect 42 endangered species.
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