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'The Hitch' novel tells a tale of corgi possession
Author Sara Levine's new book, "The Hitch," centers around Rose, an artisanal yogurt entrepreneur whose weeklong visit from her 6-year-old nephew is upended after her dog kills a corgi in the park.
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DOJ calls for six-month sentence for Trump ally Steve Bannon
The Justice Department said in a court filing it wants to see the former Trump adviser sentenced to six months in prison for not complying with the Jan. 6 committee's investigation.
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The Shaft Bottom Boys played for nearly an hour — more than 6,00 feet below sea level. The venue was the Creighton Mine in Sudbury, Ontario - a community with a deep history in mining.
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Supreme Court overrules Louisiana's congressional map, limiting use of race in redistricting
In a 6-3 vote, Supreme Court justices axed a 2024 voting map from Louisiana that created a new majority-Black congressional district.
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5 Reasons Why October Was a Record-Setting Month for Hillsborough, Pinellas Transit
October was a record-setting month for public transit in Pinellas and Hillsborough counties, according to figures released Friday. Continuing a trend a…
Lieutenant Gov. Jennifer Carroll Resigns
(UPDATED 3/13/13, 2:41 PM with information on Carroll's replacement & her relationship with Governor Scott)Florida Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll's resignation…
Coalition Of Environment Groups Launches Push For State Action On Climate Change
Days after eight kids sued the state of Florida for policies they say contribute to climate change , a coalition of environment groups has launched a...
Senate Passes Wide-Ranging Health Insurance Proposal
The Florida Senate on Thursday passed a sweeping health insurance bill that could protect hundreds of thousands of Floridians with pre-existing...
Bill Clinton Stumps for Hillary in Safety Harbor
Bill and Hillary Clinton spent their 41st wedding anniversary in Florida -- but not together.While Hillary campaigned in Miami on Tuesday, the former…
Rubio, Murphy Spar Over National Candidates, Gun Control
Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton dominated much of the first U.S. Senate debate Monday night between Republican incumbent Marco…
Bon Jovi, Kaine Rock The Vote In St. Petersburg
A capacity crowd of 700 filled the State Theatre in St. Petersburg Saturday night to hear Jon Bon Jovi make his case for Democratic presidential candidate…
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Protesters in Tampa Rally Against Sabal Pipeline
Charlie Bellofatto stood on Ashley Drive at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park in Tampa with a tambourine in one hand and a sign in the other.The Tampa resident…
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Friday Flooding Making Driving Tricky
Today's rain has brought flooding to much of the Tampa Bay area. Some people have had to abandon cars in the road. Florida Highway Patrol, Public Affairs…
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Florida Plays Catch Up on Solar Energy Playing Field
Florida is looking toward solar energy as a solution — not only for its energy problems but for its economic issues as well. Though it is the third most...
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Redistricting Legislation: Poke In The Eye Or Election Stability?
New rules on how legal challenges to newly drawn legislative districts would work cleared their first hurdle in the Florida House on Wednesday after the...
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Florida Matters Town Hall: Food Insecurity In Polk County
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On a hot spring afternoon, with the waters of Tampa Bay lapping the shores of Tampa's Picnic Island in the background, Rep. Kathy Castor and…
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Neo-Nazi Group Leader Scheduled For Federal Court Sentencing
Prosecutors are seeking a maximum 11-year sentence for a neo-Nazi group leader who stockpiled explosive material in the Florida apartment where a friend…
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National Voter Registration Day Encourages The Practice of Democracy
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Fried Wants National Guard To Help With Vaccines
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Florida Retailers Navigate Holiday Shopping
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