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Stricter outdoor watering restrictions are coming due to ongoing drought
Outdoor watering is estimated to be half of all the water used by residents. The new restrictions limit irrigation to one day a week - and only at night. It takes effect April 3.
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Ring It Up: QVC Buys St. Pete-Based HSN In $2 Billion Deal
Home shopping giant and one of the largest employers in St. Petersburg, HSN, is being bought out by its main competitor.QVC’s parent company, Liberty…
Climate Decision Could Speed Up Damage To Trump Properties
President Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement could accelerate damage to his family's real estate empire in the coming...
Tampa Murder Case Unveils Possible Neo-Nazi Threat
Last month, news broke of a double murder at a New Tampa apartment.Suspect Devon Arthurs says he is a former Neo-Nazi who converted to Islam. He is…
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Silent Heroes Of WWII Brought To Life
Army Private Leo Kenneth Chalcraft was a green-eyed, brown-haired teen from St. Petersburg, FL when he was killed in action in World War II. It happened…
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Preparing for a Hurricane When You Have Special Medical Needs
Do you take any prescription medications? Do you rely on oxygen, a respirator or other medical devices that require electricity? If so, you have a few…
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Florida Matters: Human Trafficking
According to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center, Florida is third in the number of calls to the national human trafficking hotline.The FMC…
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Half of Exchange Signups Return Customers
It's been two weeks since HealthCare.gov opened for a second year of business. And a leader in Florida's signup efforts says about half who have visited...
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'Selfless Service' Drives Latest USF Tillman Scholar
Jeffrey Sargent enlisted in the U.S. Army shortly after graduating from high school in 1999. He ended up serving 12 years, including two tours of duty…
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Physicians Unhappy With Managed Medicaid System, Report Finds
Since 2014, Florida’s Medicaid program has been run not by the state but through private insurance companies. The Sarasota Herald-Tribune has written...
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911 Calls On Nursing Home Dying: 'Oh My God, This Is Crazy'
At first there was no hint of distress in the 911 calls, no sense of a crisis unfolding. But newly released emergency calls from a sweltering Broward...
Ex-Prosecutors Unsure If Nursing Home Deaths Involved Crimes
Nine elderly patients died after being kept inside a nursing home that turned into a sweatbox when Hurricane Irma knocked out its air conditioning for...
Gay Rights Advocates Say Challenges Remain
When Port Richey resident Dawn Cain and her girlfriend, Randi Jackson, first heard the news of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling last Friday that legalized…
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Legal Battle Over Reopening Schools Advances
Siding with teachers unions, a Leon County circuit judge on Friday refused to toss out lawsuits challenging Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran’s…
Florida Adds 10,000 Positive COVID-19 Tests To Set New Record High
Florida set a new milestone in the number of positive coronavirus cases reported in a 24-hour period.The Florida Department of Health reported Thursday…
2 FBI Agents Killed, 3 Others Wounded In Raid In Southern Florida
They had been serving a warrant as part of a "violent crimes against children case," according to the FBI. The suspect is also dead.
Biden To Talk About Foreign Policy As Russia, Myanmar Crises Flare
President Biden gives his first foreign policy speech, with two thorny crises confronting him: Russia's detention of Alexei Navalny and the coup in Myanmar, a country where China plays a key role.
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Biden Tackles Student Loan Debt Forgiveness
The Biden administration is trying to figure out how much student debt to forgive and how to go about doing it — through executive action or legislation.
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'Life's A Vapor, A Very Fragile Thing': Grief And Rebuilding A Year After Tornadoes
A year after tornadoes roared across Tennessee, killing 25 people and destroying over 1,6oo buildings, the rebuilding continues — and the toll of the storms weigh heavily on those still recovering.
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Fifty Years of 'The Cat in the Hat'
The Cat in the Hat, the book about a mischievous, irrepressible soul who always seemed kind of ageless, is 50 years old. At the time of its debut in 1957, the Cat was an instant success. The Dr. Seuss classic is still captivating to children and the adults who read to them.
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'Lean Year' Ahead For Florida Higher Education As Senate, House Propose Cuts
The Florida House and Senate each are proposing different ways to slash as much as $593 million from the state university system this fiscal year.
Gaza Donors Want Assurances Cycle Of War Is Broken
Palestinian officials will ask international donors for $4 billion to help rebuild Gaza after the recent war. That was the third deadly conflict in 6 years between Israel and the militant group Hamas.
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Rep. Omar's Bill Would Sanction Saudi Crown Prince For Khashoggi's Killing
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., about her proposed bill to sanction Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Far-Right Misinformation Is Thriving On Facebook. A New Study Shows Just How Much
Research from New York University found that far-right accounts known for spreading misinformation drive engagement at higher rates than other news sources.
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3 Feet Apart: New CDC Guidance For Students May Allow For More Schools To Reopen
There are new COVID-19 guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that reduce the distance students should be spaced from 6 feet to 3 in most school settings.
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