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Two more people have died from the coronavirus in Florida, state officials announced at 11 a.m. Saturday and another 95 patients have tested positive.One…
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The Clearwater City Council voted Wednesday 4-1 to close public beaches for two weeks over fears of coronavirus -- but the order doesn't begin until…
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Florida saw 714 new people test positive for COVID-19 on Friday, the largest daily increase since the coronavirus outbreak began in the state.The Florida…
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Florida residents will get a break on the cost of school supplies this weekend during the state’s back-to-school sales tax holiday.The Florida Legislature…
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BayCare Health System is consolidating its drive-through COVID-19 testing sites to one high-volume location per county effective Monday.According to a…
COVID-19 Kills Six More People In The Tampa Bay Area
The latest information from the Florida Department of Health shows that 14,747 people have contracted COVID-19 in Florida, and 296 people have died in the…
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Federal scientists are predicting that this summer’s “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico will be larger than average.The dead zone is an area of…
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Another 1.5 Million File For Unemployment As States Continue To Reopen Economies
The pain in the job market continues as an additional 1.5 million sought unemployment benefits last week. In the past 12 weeks, more than 44 million new claims have been filed.
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Another 1.5 million people file for unemployment benefits for the first time, but the number who are continuing to seek the payments continues to decline as workers return to their jobs.
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About 76 percent of the state’s hospital beds and about 79 percent of adult intensive-care unit beds were occupied Friday as Florida faces a continuing…
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Duke Energy recently announced plans for three new solar power plants in Florida -- two of which are in the greater Tampa Bay region.The company’s…
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Typical Rainy Season Pattern is Returning to Florida
Downpours are returning to Central and South Florida over the next few days, following a brief period of unusually dry conditions. Numerous showers and...
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With more than 100,000 cases of COVID-19 in Florida now, public health experts are saying a second spike in infections is underway.Donna Petersen is dean…
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SpaceX will try once again to launch two NASA astronauts from the Kennedy Space Center Saturday but weather could delay the launch once more.Storms and…
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