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Rubio Leads US Senate Race, According to New Quinnipiac Poll
Marco Rubio has a 7 point lead in the race for Florida’s U-S Senate seat, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll.
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WellCare Reports Profit Increase In 2016
Tampa-based WellCare Health Plans, which covers nearly 4 million people through Medicare and Medicaid programs, reported an increase in income last year...
Tele-health Bill Passes House Subcommittee
Under a tele-health bill approved by the House Subcommittee on Health Quality, advanced registered nurse practitioners would be able to practice...
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A Death Row Inmate's Final Hours
Death Row inmate Michael Lambrix was set to become the second person in the state of Florida to be executed this year, as of Thursday evening. The state...
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Florida Matters: Shining Light On The Power Grid
Florida’s power companies have invested billions and billions of dollars to harden the electrical grid since the hurricanes of 2004 and 2005. Could you…
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Advocates To March For Overdose Awareness Thursday At FAU
Drug overdoses now kill more Americans than car accidents or gun violence. Thursday is International Overdose Awareness Day and, to mark the occasion,...
Relief Sites Open For Hillsborough Seniors
Hillsborough County senior citizens stuck without power and looking for a cool place to go have some options Friday and next week.Hillsborough County…
Free USF Lecture To Bring Big Sports Business Names To Sun Dome
On Monday, October 9th, a free lecture event brings some major names from the sports industry to the USF Sun Dome.The annual event is hosted by the USF…
Marketplace's Kai Ryssdal To Tackle Questions On U.S. Economic Mood
Marketplace’s Kai Ryssdal is coming to St. Petersburg to tackle your toughest financial questions.The host and senior editor of Marketplace will be…
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Pinellas County To Shut Off Access To Barrier Islands Sunday
Access to the Pinellas County barrier islands had already been restricted since Friday morning to residents, business owners and employees in advance of…
Most of Highlands County Still Waiting For Power To Return
Nearly every part of Florida was affected by Hurricane Irma, including rural Highlands County, where more than 80 percent of the roughly 100,000 residents…
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Poor Planning And Communication Led To Havoc After Airport Shooting, Report Says
Officers responding to a mass shooting at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in January failed to coordinate and communicate effectively in...
A Q & A With Senate Education Committee Chairman John Legg
Port Richey Republican Sen. John Legg has founded a charter school and is chairman of the Senate Education committee.So people listened when Legg raised…
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Syrian Survivors to Speak at USF
Three Syrians will be at USF on Saturday to detail their survival stories of the massacres carried out by the Assad regime.The survivors will be featured…
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Florida Senators Vote to Restore Veterans Benefits
Florida’s two senators helped the Senate restore benefits for veterans though neither was happy with the bill. Lawmakers were given a choice protect...
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Q&A With The Florida Orchestra's New Music Director
The Florida Orchestra has named Michael Francis its new Music Director.
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USF Health Students and Faculty Put On Talent Show
Singing, dancing and magic acts are just some of the things attendees at Friday night's "BANDaids for BRIDGE" charity fundraiser can expect to see. And…
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NFL: Purse, Backpack Are a No, Clutch is Okay
The NFL's new security policy is limiting the number and sizes of bags that fans can bring into stadiums. That policy will be enforced starting next week…
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Tampa City Council: Bye-Bye Bro Bowl
Tampa City Council unanimously approved close to $7 million for the redevelopment of the Perry Harvey Senior Park in Downtown. The approved plan includes…
Ad Dramatizes Trayvon Martin Shooting
The shooting of Trayvon Martin is dramatized in a controversial ad by the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence. Executive Director Josh Horwitz, talks with guest host Celeste Headlee about trying to overturn 'stand your ground' laws.
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Grand Reopening Draws Crowd for Free Chick-Fil-a for a Year
The Chick-fil-A on Fowler by the USF Tampa campus is having its grand reopening Thursday morning.This means people are already camped out in the…
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MacDill AirFest Will Fly Again in 2014
After being grounded because of federal budget cuts, MacDill Air Force Base's AirFest is back.Base officials announced today AirFest will be held March 22…
Skyway Bridge Memorial Will Be Unveiled Saturday
May 9 marks the 35th anniversary of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge accident that killed 35 people.A memorial for the victims will be unveiled Saturday at 11…
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USF Students Help Rescue Boater
Students aboard the Florida Insitute of Oceanography's Weatherbird II research vessel helped rescue a distressed boater near Egmont Key on Saturday…
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100,000 Need Power for Medical Devices
More than 100,000 Floridians depend on electrical power to keep life-saving medical devices running, according to the U.S. Department of Health and...
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