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No restaurants are slated to close. Hooters of America said franchisees or licensing partners would continue to operate all locations. Those franchisees include the Clearwater founders, who own locations in Tampa Bay.
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Study ranks the Lakeland-Winter Haven metro No. 1 for career advancement, pay raises and more.
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Expert points to population growth, construction boom, high interest rates and skyrocketing insurance premiums.
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The Army Reserve is nearing completion on the construction of a facility on a 100-acre property near the Gainesville Regional Airport that will provide the community with economic benefits and military support.
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Ben Brown said he was forced to step down from his post of two years after alumni concerns over mismanaged funds were repeatedly ignored.
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Pinellas County collected a record $8.3 million in bed taxes in January.
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Interns and others starting out in a new career could get paid less than minimum wage, under a proposal moving through the Florida Legislature.
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Florida State University currently pours vast resources into the maintenance of The Ringling, including managing the museum’s endowment of more than $50 million to employing more than 200 staff.
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The nonprofit citizens action group Friends of the Wekiva River is hopeful the new pilot reservation program at the park will mitigate overcrowding while helping preserve the river system.
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In Florida, it’s estimated that around one million children and more than 1,000 schools could lose access to free meals if changes to the Community Eligibility Provision are adopted.
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The county launched an online survey and will host a series of public meetings in April and May, according to a release. The money will support housing, businesses and infrastructure in areas hardest hit by 2023 and 2024 hurricanes.
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Monday's state average of $2.97 was down 13 cents from a week ago, according to AAA, but it quickly rose a day later.
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The city of Tampa is distributing over $3 million in funds to assist with mortgage payments, insurance deductibles, and out-of-pocket repair costs.
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The percentage of people who work remotely in St. Johns County nearly tripled from 8.6% in 2018 to almost 24% in 2023, tops in the U.S.