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What would paid family leave look like in Florida? A new report takes a closer look.
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Palm Beach County's upcoming zoning hearing for Project Tango, the controversial data center project, won't be happening this month after all.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," Robert Levine of Cooper City explained how ChatGPT walked him through the process of selling his Broward County home — from start to finish.
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Officials came together to break ground on Monday. The Bluffs, a 28-story residential tower at 100 and 150 S. Osceola Avenue, will feature 400 units and 12,000 square feet of retail space.
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Utility profit margins are one reason why electricity bills are rising, the report says. Advocates say low-income communities are hardest-hit by the costs.
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The plan would cost $125 million with the county matching dollar-for-dollar up to $75 million. That equates to $5 million annually for 15 years.
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The $800,000 from FEMA will go toward rebuilding the pier and marina while creating a permanent dock for the Clearwater Ferry.
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The Humane Society of Tampa Bay is a no-kill organization, which means that animals stay in the shelters until they are adopted. Because of this, its kennels can quickly run out of space if people aren’t adopting shelter dogs.
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The development will provide homes to those who earn between 30 to 80% of the Area Median Income.
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Residents, community organizers and City of Tampa energy officials bemoaned rising electric bills during a March 26 meeting.
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Elmington Capital Group plans to build a 174-unit five-story building.
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What began as a controversial land deal in The Meadows has escalated into a wider fight over governance, communication and control of the community’s future.
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The U.S. Census Bureau says hurricane-ravaged Pinellas County lost nearly 12,000 residents, behind only Los Angeles County. Meanwhile, Pasco and Polk were among the fastest-growing counties in the U.S.
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Visit Saint Pete Clearwater projects hotel revenue in March and April to be 23% higher than last year.