Local government support for the Rays' ballpark was fragile before the tax measure went on the November ballot. Now, the Tampa Sports Authority is writing a letter to state its priority: Raymond James Stadium.
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- Disminuyen las solicitudes de voto por correo antes de las primarias de agosto en Florida
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A federal jury found Ticketmaster and Live Nation were acting as a monopoly. An outspoken local club owner who trekked to Washington, D.C., to share his views with lawmakers talks about the challenges.
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The budget may be complete, but lawmakers are back at the Capitol to cut property taxes. We take a look at the governor's plan. Also, have you ever worried that something you posted online could affect your job?
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An immigration detention center in the Everglades stirred up a decades-old environmental battle. Hear from people who helped in the fight.
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Audubon Florida wants poets from Southwest Florida and the rest of the state to write haikus celebrating both vulture species ahead of International Vulture Awareness Day on the first Saturday of September each year.
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A 53-year-old Florida man has been executed for the murder of his girlfriend’s infant daughter in 1996. Andrew Richard Lukehart was pronounced dead at 6:19 p.m. after receiving a three-drug injection at Florida State Prison near Starke.
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Also closed: Red Mesa Event Spaces, on the upper floor of the red brick building.
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Volunteers of America Florida, which manages some low-income senior housing across the state, used a Humana grant to purchase a couple dozen robo-cats and robo-dogs for seniors at their complex in Clearwater.
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Immigrant detainees have told courts across the nation that officials have failed to treat or stabilize their conditions, suggesting that systemic lapses in care extend well beyond record deaths in custody.
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