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Florida's Attorney General's Office argues the state Supreme Court should reject efforts to halt Kayle Bates' execution, saying he "forfeited his right to live" when committing the crime.
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Crews are relocating the Tampa Dog Run at Curtis Hixon Park to make room for the expansion. A formal groundbreaking celebration for the museum is planned for early October.
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Family and others posting to social media, along with South American media, have ID'd the deceased as Mila Yankelevich, 7; Erin Victoria Ko Han, 13; and Arielle Mazi Buchman, 10, whose death was reported Sunday.
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These multi-use sites can be used for youth sports tournaments, adult recreational leagues, conventions and graduations.
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On "The Florida Roundup," Dr. Cheryl Holder gave tips on how to protect yourself during extreme heat. For example, avoiding alcohol and excessive caffeine.
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Underwater currents in the Gulf should be monitored when a hurricane approaches Florida. A new study shows the current slowed just before Hurricane Ian turned into a monster Category 5 storm in 2022.
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Tropical Storm Dexter moves away from the U.S., not impacting Florida. The tropics have become active, and there are two other areas we are monitoring.
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"Some days you barely smell it, some days it about knocks you down."
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Here's a look at the performances that theatres have planned this upcoming season.
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Across the Suncoast, one full-time job is no longer enough to cover basic rent and utilities for a growing number of residents, who must take on extra hours or side gigs to keep a roof over their heads, according to a new report.
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This collaboration would involve a transportation connection between Tampa International and the St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport to help handle increasing foot traffic.
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The tropics begin to ramp up with more activity. It's August, so it's time to review your plans.
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The summer of 2024 was extremely hot and drought-free. The summer of 2025 has been hot, and a severe drought has affected over 6 million people in southeastern Florida. What changed this year?
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Plumes of dust often travel thousands of miles from Africa to the Americas. The peak activity happens between June and mid-August.