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Taddeo says she's running to serve as check on the Republican majority in state government.
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A CRA board vote scheduled for Thursday could be pushed back to July 23. Meantime, the Rays will meet with Drew Park residents on Wednesday, who have complained about being left out of the discussions.
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Opponents of the death penalty say Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has more authority than other states' top officials in approving death warrants, a factor driving the high number of executions.
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We asked you to come up with a name for our Bay Blend manatee as he/she celebrates his/her first birthday. Vote in our poll and help us come up with one.
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Florida lawmakers have sent a major property tax proposal to voters. Supporters say it's about saving Floridians money. Critics warn about impacts on local services.
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Kathleen Peters said passage of the referendum on November's ballot could adversely affect the supply of labor in Pinellas County.
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On "The Florida Roundup," state Sen. Mack Bernard of Palm Beach County explained that although he doesn't believe it's the "perfect bill," he supports the tax reduction plan. Here's why.
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The Legislature budgeted funding to restore benefits through the AIDS Drug Assistance Program. Esteban Wood of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, talks about the past year and what lies ahead.
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E-bike and e-scooter injuries and fatalities have increased across Tampa Bay. AAA's "E-Ride Ready" campaign urges young riders to wear helmets and stick to safe speeds.
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The 72-page report reveals the 71-year-old pro wrestling icon's health had been deteriorating following neck and heart surgeries, a leukemia diagnosis, and kidney issues.
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Residents all over rural Florida have been hunting eggs filled with goodies and rehiding them. The game has emerged as another way for a small community to come together.
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Sophia Haakman designed a bird monitoring project that documented the impact of local habitat restoration efforts.
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Pet owners can download an app and book one-way or roundtrip rides for their animals. Currently, the organization is serving dogs and cats.
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Sen. Ed Hooper, a former Clearwater firefighter and city commissioner, served in the state House from 2006 to 2014 before moving to the state Senate in 2018. He's retiring in November.