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Fried Wants National Guard To Help With Vaccines
“While you characterize this as ‘cutting out the middle man,’“ Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried said in a letter to Gov. DeSantis, “vulnerable residents are left without answers or clear direction from overwhelmed local agencies on when, where and how to receive the vaccine.”
Florida Retailers Navigate Holiday Shopping
The pandemic has changed not only the way people interact with one another, but also how they buy things.
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Calls To Tampa Bay's 211 Center Are Increasing During The Holiday Season
The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay operates a 2-1-1 emergency call center and connects people to mental health resources. We first talked to them in April and we're checking back in.
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Tampa Receives $67.3 Million From FDOT To Expand Streetcar Project
The funding would go toward providing more modernized vehicles and expanding the streetcar service to areas including USF and Tampa International Airport.
Measure To Ban Red Light Cameras Comes Before Florida House Once Again
The proposal to repeal red light cameras has failed move forward in the Senate.
A Snowshoe Trek From An Adirondack Mountain Summit
It's been a bitter cold month in the Northeast. This audio postcard is from a snowshoe trip to New York's Adirondack Mountains, on a day so frigid that the trees were cracking and popping.
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USF Men's, Women's Basketball To Open Season Without Fans At Home Games
Fans will not be permitted to the Yuengling Center for the start of the USF basketball seasons, and officials say they will re-evaluate at a later date.
Florida Prisons Chief Offers Encouragement Amid COVID-19 Dip
The message, titled “Find the Good,” thanked the inmates and offenders for taking steps to prevent the spread of the virus and also urged them to get flu shots.
South Asian Artists' Designs Welcome New Administration To White House
Volunteers created an inauguration kolam, a traditional South Asian art form of geometric patterns, to welcome President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris to the White House.
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Tampa Bay Area School Districts To Begin Vaccinating Older Employees
Some counties are working to vaccinate teachers over 65, but a Pinellas Classroom Teachers Association leader says it should be expanded, as all teachers are at risk.
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Polk County Firefighter Of The Year Arrested, Accused Of Falsifying Coronavirus Vaccine Records
County Fire Chief Robert Weech says Joshua Colon got involved in something that did not really benefit him at all.
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Flag Might Be Thrown On Tampa Hosts Of Mask-less Super Bowl Parties
The lack of face masks at many Super Bowl parties throughout the Tampa Bay area might cause some blowback for businesses hosting those events.
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Florida Senate Targets $200 Million From Federal Stimulus For Piney Point Cleanup
The Senate will consider a budget amendment to fund the complete cleanup and closure. It's estimated to cost $200 million.
Scientists Request Help Tracking Monarch Butterflies
Scientists are asking the general public to photograph monarch butterflies as they try to find out the migrating patterns of these infamous orange and black insects.
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7 deaths and hundreds of injuries are linked to faulty Abbott glucose monitors
About 3 million glucose monitoring sensors were potentially affected by a production error that caused incorrect low glucose readings.
Set In Stone? Franco-Belgian Border Moved By Bold Farmer And A Boulder
The border between France and Belgium was recently redrawn, but not due to a political dispute. A farmer moved a stone off his land and, in doing so, inadvertently made Belgium slightly bigger.
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The 'Charlie Bit My Finger' Viral Video Will Leave YouTube And Sell As NFT
The 2007 home video raised the bar for "going viral." Now, the famous brothers are deleting the video from YouTube on May 23 to auction it off as a nonfungible token.
Colorectal Cancer Screening Should Start At Age 45, Experts Recommend
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force says the age that routine screening begins for colorectal cancer should drop from 50 to 45. Colorectal is the third-leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S.
Officials At Piney Point Confident The Phosphate Plant Can Withstand Elsa
Emergency pumps have been installed to combat heavy rain and winds from the storm.
Blue Origin's Fourth And Final Passenger Will Be Youngest To Launch To Space
Oliver Daemon, 18, will join Jeff Bezos, his brother Mark, and an 82-year-old aviator on the suborbital mission.
Japan Suspends 1.63 Million Doses Of Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine Over Contamination
The health ministry said contamination was reported from multiple vaccination sites. The news raises concern of a supply shortage as Japan tries to accelerate vaccinations amid a surge in cases.
Gas Prices Could Spike Across Tampa Bay As Hurricane Ida Reduces Supply
A spokesman for AAA says the price of gas could increase 10-20 cents a gallon this week.
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Americans Could Feel Ida's Impact At The Gas Pump
At least four of the nine oil refineries in Ida's path are believed to have paused their operations ahead of the storm. AAA says it's too early to know the full impact until power is restored.
Rachel Nichols' ESPN Show Is Canceled After Her Comments About Maria Taylor
Nichols has been removed from NBA coverage and The Jump was canceled a few weeks after remarks she made became public suggesting that Maria Taylor was promoted because she is Black.
If You're Unvaccinated, The CDC Wants You To Stay Home This Labor Day Weekend
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has expressed concern about the further spread of the delta variant. Health officials have been concerned about holiday weekends during the pandemic.
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