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Florida has more than 41,191 pending immigration court proceedings underway.New data compiled by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), a…
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Imagine a job that sends you out onto the road to find the most interesting stories in the state.Stories about wild places, like this one, and people of…
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Neal Conan has hosted NPR's Talk of the Nation for more than a decade, but this week it's Conan himself who has everyone talking.On Thursday, the veteran…
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Hillsborough Sheriff's Deputies today rescued a bull that was in danger of drowning in a retention pond. Here's the release from the sheriff's…
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On August 7, 1782, Gen. George Washington established the Purple Heart medal for all wounded or killed in action according to the U.S. Department of…
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One hundred years ago on January 1st, commercial aviation began in St. Petersburg.On Thursday night, the St. Petersburg Museum of History will be…
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New Shelter Offers More Beds for Domestic Violence Abuse Victims
Community Action Stops Abuse (CASA) broke ground on its new shelter for victims of domestic violence Tuesday morning. With an increasing number of…
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Tampa Police Take Training to the Florida Holocaust Museum
It all started when Charles Ramsey, a Washington D.C. police chief, was touring the Holocaust Museum and found himself struck by the involvement of law…
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PolitiFact Says Promise Kept for Scott on Taxes
Florida Republican Governor Rick Scott is no fan of taxes, promising to "oppose and veto any and all efforts to increase taxes."And PolitiFact Florida…
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Tampa Ranked Among Best 'Staycations'
Three central Florida cities have been ranked among the best places in the country to staycation. Tampa ranked eighth overall and Orlando was ninth in...
Realtor Blames Flood Insurance Rates for Drop in Pinellas Home Sales
As Congress wrangles over whether to delay huge increases to flood insurance premiums, Pinellas County homeowners are living with the reality of flood…
Lightning Kills Largo Man
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Florida Matters: Enchanted Earth
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Florida Matters: Legislative Session Debrief, Look Ahead To Special Session
Lawmakers are heading back to Tallahassee on June 1 for a three-week special session.The Florida Legislature was unable to agree on a single balanced…
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Feds: No Need For Mediation In Scott’s Lawsuit
The Obama administration says there’s no need for a judge to order mediation as Gov. Rick Scott requested because they’ve been engaged in ongoing...
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On His Birthday, Gov. Scott Kicks Off 'Jobs Jamboree' Tour
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WUSF Offers Special Live Coverage For Florida Primaries
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The change is intended to ensure the safety of law enforcement, citizens and offenders.
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Pinellas Law Enforcement Making Sure Businesses Following Rules
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Eggers Blends Fact, Fiction of Sudanese 'Lost Boys'
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