University of South Florida football welcomed their new head coach, Brian Hartline, to a roar of excited fans Monday.
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During WUSF’s holiday fundraising drive, "Florida Matters Live & Local" revisits some of the best conversations from this fall.
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Karr is acting principal French horn of the Florida Orchestra. His former student, WSMR Garth Family Intern Erik Ali-Mohamed, interviewed him for this feature.
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Moez Limayem could be returning to USF, where he led the Muma College of Business for a decade.
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Recent sampling showed levels above the EPA’s action level of 0.015 milligrams per liter in more than 10% of homes tested. That exceeds the federal Lead Action Level established by the EPA.
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Disney says the Disability Access Service, which allows pass-holders and their immediate family members to make an online reservation for a ride and not have to wait, needed changing because it had grown fourfold.
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With the help of two Tampa-area VA offices, more homeless veterans than ever were taken off the street this year and given live-changing benefits.
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The confirmed cases grew by 13 in the final week of November in Orange County, totaling 25 for the month. At least 14 of the confirmed cases were due to "gym exposure."
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