The first step includes repaving a portion of Seventh Avenue from Nebraska Avenue to Nuccio Parkway. More on-street parking spaces will also be created.
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University of South Florida Middle East specialist Arman Mahmoudian weighs in on the bombings in Iran and retaliatory strikes.
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The fight against the Everglades' immigration detention center is not the first time the land has been at the heart of environmental controversy.
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Natural gas costs spiked during last month’s cold snap, leaving the utility about $19 million over budget. Lakeland Electric says the temporary bill spike when customer use is lower would soften the impact.
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James Aren Duckett, 68, is scheduled to be put to death on March 31, 2026.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," a University of South Florida expert on the Middle East provides perspective on the US-Israeli attacks on Iran, how current circumstances differ from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars for now and more.
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The state Senate Ethics and Elections Committee voted 6-1 to approve Hatch's confirmation.
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