One Eckerd College student was recognized for her study on how the 2024 hurricanes impacted sand distribution in Tampa Bay.
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An interesting mix of convos on "Florida Matters Live & Local." We roam from free rides and student loan changes to safety tips and a local queen hitting the national stage.
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Coast Guard and partner agency crews searched for several days for 57-year-old attorney Randall Spivey and his 33-year-old nephew Brandon Billmaier.
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Exams revealed that the bird had a fractured ulna, lead toxicity and some minor abrasions on his feet. Treatment has been ongoing for several days.
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Before you run out the door Thursday — whether it’s to buy last-minute gifts or simply get out of the house — it’s wise to double-check operating hours, which can range by location.
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While executing a search warrant at the suspect's home, prosecutors say they found pipe bombs, a pressure cooker, literature on how to make explosives and a written plan stating violent intentions.
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Lawmakers approved an expansion of KidCare meant to help thousands of children with complex medical needs. But an ongoing lawsuit with federal regulators has kept the new eligibility rules on hold. Families say the delay is costing kids critical therapies and care.
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The step sets the stage for a judicial review of the ballot initiative seeking to legalize recreational pot. Justices will hear oral arguments on Feb. 5, according to a schedule posted on court's website.
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