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The Florida Public Service Commission began what could be a two-week hearing as FPL seeks to increase base electric rates.
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"The Rays and St. Pete can negotiate that land, and they’ll stay out of it."
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After more than 40 years in business, owner John Wong says Wong Kai Imports, one of the few Asian markets in Manatee County, may shut down by the end of the year.
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It was one of several policy recommendations discussed by housing experts at a recent Debate-A-Bull speaker event at the University of South Florida.
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The Trump administration's tariff war is hurting textile and fiber artists as well as their overseas suppliers. Many of the specialty items these artists use are not available domestically.
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Citrus County concluded this year's scallop season, which business officials described as good, but not great. "We think that people are pumping their brakes a little bit, you know, because they're uncertain about the economy," said Josh Wooten, Citrus County Chamber of Commerce president and CEO.
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The Rays’ new ownership group, if it chooses to stay in St. Petersburg beyond 2028, will have significant space to build a new stadium.
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The lifelong Arcadian and former shop owner has become the driving force behind efforts to revive the city’s fading downtown. She's working to unite business owners, beautify the historic district and keep residents engaged despite daunting challenges.
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Critics worry eliminating or reducing the property tax would limit local governmental services.
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Local charities are stepping in to fill the gaps during the government shutdown.
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A study shows electric bills would be as much as 18% lower than Duke Energy's rates.
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Within the span of two weeks in 2024, the region was slammed by hurricanes Helene and Milton. A year later, WUSF is checking back with some of the people interviewed in the aftermath.