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Marsy's Law Implementation Bill Looks Unlikely To Pass
A bill in the legislature that would implement Marsy's Law may be going nowhere this session. That could mean continued confusion over what the intent of…
Why Tampa Bay Is Paying More For Gas Than It Has In Months
The average price of gas in Florida has spiked to its highest levels since March.
Handful Of Trump Supporters Turn Out At Florida Capitol During Biden Inauguration
After threats of possible violent protests at state capitals across the country, about 10 supporters appeared in Tallahassee to show their support of President Trump.
Tampa Issues Outdoor Mask Mandate For Super Bowl, Castor Says
It includes outdoor activities where large crowds are expected.
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Rivkees On Coronavirus Vaccine Wait: 'We Will Get It To You'
In an interview with AP, Florida's surgeon general reassures state residents that officials were doing all they could to roll out vaccines as quickly as possible.
A Week After Vandalism, Florida Holocaust Museum Holds ‘Unite Against Hate’ Rally
St. Petersburg Police are investigating who spray painted a swastika and "Jews are guilty" on the outside of the museum in the early hours of May 27.
Florida To Discontinue Release Of Daily Coronavirus Updates
While no timetable was given in no longer releasing daily coronavirus data, the Florida Department of Health is now offering a "Weekly Situation Report" on its website.
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Higher Concentrations Of Red Tide Reported In Tampa Bay
Four areas in lower Tampa Bay that had low concentrations of red tide earlier this week now have medium concentrations.
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CDC Sets Rules For Trial Cruises With Volunteer Passengers
The passengers, who will have to wear face masks and observe social distancing, must be fully vaccinated or clear of high-risk medical conditions.
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Disney To Increase Theme Park Capacity As Revenue Falls
Disney CEO Bob Chapek said it’s “quite daunting” to wear a mask in the middle of summer in Florida.
Rays To Soon Make Masks Optional While Increasing Tropicana Field Capacity In June
Starting later this month, fans who are vaccinated will no longer be required to wear face masks. The team also announced it will allow around 20,000 fans into Tropicana Field starting in June.
Federal Government Helps Cover Florida's School Nutrition Program During Pandemic
Even while many schools were closed, staff continued delivering meals to homebound students
Grace Downgraded With Uncertain Forecast For Florida
Forecasters say heavy rainfall from Grace could impact portions of Cuba, the Bahamas, and Florida by mid to late week — but the forecast uncertainty is much higher than usual.
Hillsborough County Could Get $60 Million In Opioid Settlement
The money would be spread over a period of 18 years, starting next April.
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Cross Bay Ferry Between Tampa And St. Petersburg Gets A Four-Year Extension
Both Pinellas and Hillsborough counties vote on a contract to extend the service — but not without some opposition.
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Some Florida Teachers Didn't Get Their $1,000 Bonus Checks ... Because They Bounced
State officials say it's due to a "banking error" by JPMorgan Chase.
Lingering Moisture Will Bring A Wet Weekend Across Florida
The remnants of Hurricane Nicholas will bring higher rain chances of mainly afternoon thunderstorms.
An Officer Is Killed In An Attack Outside The Pentagon, Officials Say
Authorities have released few details about the incident, including the identity of the officer. The AP reports a suspect was shot by law enforcement and died at the scene.
Florida Officials Sue Piney Point Owners Over Wastewater Dumped Into Tampa Bay
The state is seeking the maximum allowable penalties and recovery of costs and damages from HRK Holdings.
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Red Sludge Toxicity Levels Dropping, Hungarian Government Officials Say
Prime Minister Viktor Orban said the slurry was not as dangerous as the government initially believed. Environmental groups disagree with his assessment.
Toyota to ramp up production after cutbacks driven by the COVID-19 pandemic
The Japanese automaker announced it expects to build 800,000 vehicles globally next month, up from the roughly 760,000 it made last December.
Most Americans have been infected with the COVID-19 virus, the CDC reports
So many people caught the omicron variant over the winter that almost 60% of everyone in the U.S. — including most children — now have antibodies to the virus in their blood, the CDC said Tuesday.
California's coastal fire has destroyed at least 20 homes
The cause of the fire, which stretched about 200 acres as of Thursday morning, remains under investigation.
Mona Fort, 67: Frank Sinatra's 'My Way'
Kathryn Redmond remembers Mona Fort, who died from COVID at age 67, with the song My Way by Frank Sinatra. The song accompanied the photo tribute at her funeral.
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Poll: Bush Didn't Do Enough in Katrina Response
Americans are highly critical of President Bush's handling of Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, according to a new poll by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press. And for the first time since the Sept. 11 attacks, the public thinks the president should focus more on domestic policy than on the war on terrorism.
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