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Rep. Karen Gonzalez Pittman, R-Tampa, has submitted a $50 million proposal to the Florida Legislature for the next legislative session that would go toward rail improvements in the I-4 corridor.
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Amid strong refinery activity, the average price per gallon in the state dropped 17 cents to its lowest level of the year.
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From a federal investigation to a drop in policies, there have been lots of recent developments for Florida's insurer of last resort.
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Brian Auld told Pinellas County commissioners the team will not become the St. Petersburg Rays, but will work closely with the city on a marketing plan to increase the Rays' brand awareness.
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Tampa Electric advertises its budget billing program as a way to “take out the highs and lows” of monthly electric costs. One customer in Brandon was shocked to discover he owed an additional $700.
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Despite inflation, consumers in Florida will be spending more this holiday shopping season, according to Anca Voicu, professor of economics at Rollins College.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis was on Marco Island Tuesday to unveil the new state budget for Florida.
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Duke will also collect $166.1 million in storm-related costs from customers next year.
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A new study from the Pew Research Center shows that Black news consumers think local reporters do a better job of covering Black communities than the national media. Black publishers in South Florida have reasons why.
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After Hurricane Idalia swept through North Florida, some farmers faced tough decisions about whether to continue their profession or “sell out and leave.”
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The new division extends TGH’s footprint into Citrus and Hernando counties. It includes three hospitals, an ER, two surgery centers and 10 clinics.
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WUSF's Craig Kopp discusses Pasco County's approach to the law with County Commissioner Seth Weightman. The county considered a multi-family housing moratorium until problems with the law can be worked out.
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The popular once-a-month block party in downtown St. Pete featured vendors, live music, and food. But organizers said the lack of sponsors is halting the event for now.
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The average cost of a used vehicle dipped 5.5% nationally between Q3 2022 and Q3 2023, according to Edmunds data.