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Tampa Bay has lost four straight, seven of its last eight, and has barely looked like a playoff team. Yet it will host the Panthers this Saturday at 4:30 p.m. in what will likely be a winner-take-all for the NFC South.
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The egg is days past the 40-day benchmark for a successful hatch and the hope for a "Christmas Miracle" has come and gone. Another eaglet, known as E26, hatched Dec. 18.
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At last month's Human Rights in the Americas Symposium at the University of Miami, panelists argued that homelessness should be addressed as a pressing human rights issue. Florida, they noted, is leading the way in criminalizing being without a place to sleep.
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In response to the storm, Jamaican Women of Florida has ramped up support to Melody House, a house for abandoned and abused girls in Montego Bay. The area was one of the worst hit by the hurricane.
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This week on a special ‘Film Fest’ edition of "The Florida Roundup," we spoke with directors of three documentaries related to the Sunshine State.
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From one-of-a-kind pieces to a courtyard filled with the unimaginable, the Marietta Museum of Art and Whimsy is for those seeking an overt expression of fancifulness.
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For at least one water utility in Central Florida, PFAS settlement payments are starting to arrive.
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So far, the Space Coast's facilities have tallied 109 launches. A potential launch Sunday by SpaceX could bring the end-of-year number to 110, shattering last year's record of 93 launches.
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The St. Petersburg theater will be closed for about a year while it gets a multimillion-dollar makeover. Executive director Paul Wilborn explains what's going to change in this 100-year-old venue.
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The five Ringling brothers started their circus in Wisconsin, but it grew exponentially when they moved their winter headquarters to Sarasota. It's coming to Tampa in January.
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Fleming describes the concert program as “this theme of nature as both our inspiration and our victim.”
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Teagan "Pure Joy" McCoy unscrewed the American flag attached to his truck a few months ago and went for a run. Now, he's got a straightforward goal: unify people "one step at a time."
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Every year during the holidays veterans who have died over the years are remembered with a fresh pine wreath laid on their graves at cemeteries across the U.S. and in Southwest Florida.
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Every weekday, Billy Botsch takes an hourlong trip on two trains to Miami immigration court. He isn't a lawyer. He doesn't have a family member due to appear. He watches and takes notes from hundreds of hearings. WLRN asked him to keep a diary for a day.