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Florida Mail-In Ballots Cast Approach 600,000
Another 4.78 million ballots have been mailed out across Florida, but had not been returned to local elections offices as of Monday.
Floridians Prepare For Homelessness As Coronavirus Takes Out Jobs
Homeless centers in Florida are having to turn people away people right now. Some who lost their jobs because of coronavirus are now also losing their…
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Potential Tropical Storm Could Impact Florida This Weekend, Forecasters Say
A disturbance in the Atlantic is likely to strengthen into a tropical storm on a possible path toward Florida by this weekend.Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin…
DeSantis 'Cautious' About Tying Florida School Reopenings To Coronavirus Positivity Rate
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday he would be “cautious” about linking school reopenings in Florida to COVID-19 positivity rates in communities.The…
Another Coronavirus Casualty: Florida Tourism
Tourism is one of Florida's biggest and most important industries. But visitors are shying away from the sun-splashed beaches and theme parks. Tourism numbers cratered in the last quarter.
Gulf 'Dead Zone' Measurement Impeded By Hurricane Hanna
Scientists recently went on their annual excursion to the "dead zone" in the northern Gulf of Mexico, only to find that tropical weather disrupted the…
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Apple Is Worth $2 Trillion — 1st American Company To Hit Milestone
Apple first crossed the $1 trillion mark just two years ago. The iPhone maker and a handful of other tech giants propelled the S&P 500 index to a new record this week.
Florida COVID-19 Deaths Now Stand At 20
More than 1,400 people in Florida have tested positive for COVID-19 according to the latest statistics released Tuesday evening by the Florida Department…
Hillsborough County Officials Warn About Local Coronavirus Surge
Hillsborough County officials are reporting a 61 percent increase in coronavirus cases from a week ago.Close to one in five of people tested have been…
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'Cocoon' Actor Wilford Brimley Dies At 85
The actor, who became an Internet sensation for his pronunciation of "diabetes" in a Liberty Medical ad, died Saturday morning at a Utah hospital.
Hillsborough County To Add More COVID-19 Testing At Raymond James Stadium
The state Department of Health will take over operations of Hillsborough County's COVID-19 testing site at Raymond James Stadium, beginning next week.The…
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7 Marines, 1 Sailor Presumed Dead After Training Accident
The Marine Corps called off rescue operations for seven Marines and one Navy sailor who went missing when their amphibious vehicle sank during training off the coast of Southern California.
DeSantis Says Reopening Schools A 'Collaborative Effort'
Gov. Ron DeSantis told reporters on Wednesday the Florida Department of Education should not dictate local school-district decisions, even though the…
No Mandatory Use Of Masks In Hillsborough County
People do not have a right to wear a mask to ward off the coronavirus if a business owner says they can't.That's the decision of the Hillsborough…
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Florida COVID-19 Cases Approach 37,000
Florida has reported nearly 37,000 cases of COVID-19.Data from the Florida Department of Health shows 36,897 people have tested positive for the…
Manatee County Patient Is State's Seventh Coronavirus Fatality
A Manatee County patient has become the state’s seventh fatality from the coronavirus, state officials announced on Tuesday.The state did not release any…
Coronavirus Pushes Florida Democrats To Get People To Vote By Mail
The Florida Democratic Party is putting a major effort into getting potential voters to register by mail. That comes in part because of the coronavirus…
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COVID Vaccine Could Cause Swelling Mistaken For Breast Cancer
Common reported side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine have been body aches, nausea, chills and headaches. But one side effect could be mistaken as a possible sign of cancer.
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Rays To Reopen 300 Level, Allow 9,000 Fans Into Tropicana Field
The 300 level will be open for the first time since 2019 to allow for more social distancing, as up to 9,000 fans will be allowed into Tropicana Field for at least the first month of the regular season.
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Regina Spektor On Mountain Stage
In 2006, Spektor's album Begin to Hope helped cement her place as a pop phenomenon. Its success was buoyed by the hit "Fidelity," which is one of several songs Spektor performed on Mountain Stage.
New Early Voting Sites Expected In Pinellas County
The two additional early voting sites are planned for the Countryside and Tyrone/Lealman areas.
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Your Pricey Peloton Has Another Problem For You To Sweat Over
Hackers can gain remote access to a Peloton bike's camera and microphone and can monitor users. They can also add apps disguised as Netflix and Spotify to get login credentials.
USA's Ryan Crouser Sets Olympic Shot Put Record And Wins Gold Again
Crouser broke the Olympic record on three of his six throws along with winning the gold in the shot put. He also won gold during the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. USA's Joe Kovacs took silver.
Michigan city will require all public restrooms to carry free menstrual products
Some U.S. states and cities make menstrual products available for free at certain locations, but Ann Arbor says it's the first jurisdiction to require them in all public restrooms.
Trump's social media deal is being investigated by regulators
Regulators including the SEC are investigating a planned merger between a shell company and former President Donald Trump's social media startup.
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