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After Nearly A Decade, Humans Will Finally Launch From U.S. Once Again Later This Month
Two NASA astronauts are ready to launch to the International Space Station later this month from Kennedy Space Center. It will be the first human launch…
36.5 Million Have Filed For Unemployment In 8 Weeks
Nearly 3 million people filed for unemployment benefits last week, the Labor Department says. It's the latest grim sign of the economic damage from the coronavirus crisis.
Florida COVID-19 Infections Now Over 47,000
According to information released Wednesday by the Florida Department of Health, 47,471 people have tested positive for the coronavirus; an increase of…
Trump Calls On States To Reopen Places Of Worship Immediately
"In America, we need more prayer, not less," Trump says. "These are places that hold our society together."
Pinellas County Shuts Down Public Beaches Due To Coronavirus
The Pinellas County Commission voted unanimously to close public beaches and parking areas effective 11:59 p.m. Friday and lasting until April 6th.The…
Employer Health Insurance Increases Outpaced Wage Growth In 2018, Study Finds
Health insurance premiums and deductibles for employer-sponsored plans are costing workers more this year, according to a report from Kaiser Family...
Local Groups Team Up To Advocate For Hillsborough Tax Referendums
With a week left until the midterm elections, some advocacy groups are working to gain support for Hillsborough County tax referendums. Representatives…
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Marsy's Law Presents Challenges For Lawmakers
Floridians voted to put protections for crime victims in the state constitution, but lawmakers and officials are grappling with how to put the measure...
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Rays To Decrease Number Of Tropicana Field Seats
Last month, the Tampa Bay Rays announced their plan to build a new baseball stadium in Tampa's Ybor City neighborhood was dead. Now they're unveiling a…
A State Representative Filed A Bill That Would Ban Abortions Once A Heartbeat Is Detected.
Update 2/26/19 : Two Republican state lawmakers wants to ban abortions in Florida once a heartbeat is detected. Rep. Mike Hill (R-Pensacola), first...
Florida Forever Funding Could Be Cut In Half
Funding for the state's main land preservation program would be halved, if Gov. Ron DeSantis' budget proposals are adopted.
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Maria Angelica Mares, 61: Johnny Cash's 'I Walk The Line'
The mother is remembered as a happy person, always smiling as she sang along to Mexican country-style tunes.
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Trump Celebrates His Acquittal, Says The Impeachment Was Part Of A 'Witch Hunt'
In a statement issued shortly after a final vote in the Senate on a charge of inciting an insurrection, Trump said the "movement to Make America Great Again has only just begun."
Remembering the Tiger Death March
During the Korean War, a brutal nine-day trek through the Korean countryside left nearly 100 American prisoners dead. Wayman Simpson, one of those POWs, recounts the ordeal and his treatment at the hands of a ruthless Korean officer nicknamed The Tiger.
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In An Earthquake, History Fuels One Writer's Anxiety
An earthquake in Napa Valley this week brought back old fears for author Gustavo Arellano. In his anxiety he's revisiting the book A Crack in the Edge of the World.
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'Dough' Tells Story of a Bakery with a Secret
In 1994, an unexpected call from a banker gave Mort Zachter his first clue that his family had a net worth in the millions. Zachter, who been living paycheck to paycheck, tells the story of the family business that led to a surprising windfall in Dough.
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Florida Reports 5,143 New Coronavirus Cases
More than 900 people in the greater Tampa Bay region tested positive for the coronavirus since Tuesday.
Florida A Step Closer To Eliminating No-Fault Insurance
Several Democrats have expressed concern that the plan would drive up premium costs for low-income Floridians who already struggle to make payments.
Police Expert Testifies About Medical Support In Trial Of Derek Chauvin
"Just because [someone is] speaking does not mean they are breathing adequately," Minneapolis police medical support coordinator Nicole Mackenzie testified.
The Rays' Future In Tampa Bay Remains Murky After Recent Drama Among St. Petersburg Officials
Late May brought a whole new round of tense discussions about the team's future here. Only this time, it mostly involved St. Pete's mayor and the City Council.
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Florida Coronavirus Cases, Positivity Rate And More For June 18
Here is a summary of the Florida Department of Health’s Weekly Situation Report for June 11-17, 2021.
Another Lightning Stanley Cup Would Unite Tampa Bay Region, Andreychuk Says
The former Lightning captain said Tampa Bay’s hopes of reaching the Stanley Cup finals took a big step forward with their win Tuesday over the Islanders.
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Opinion: Fine dining on the International Space Station
NPR's Scott Simon contemplates the growing dining options for astronauts aboard the space station, including tacos, chile and even lobster.
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A plan to drill two more oil wells in Big Cypress Swamp is being challenged
An environmental advocacy group is challenging a plan to drill two more oil wells near the Everglades in the Big Cypress Swamp.
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Israel's energy minister couldn't enter COP26 because of wheelchair inaccessibility
Energy minister Karine Elharrar says she was taken to several entrances on Monday, the first full day of the conference, but was unable to get inside from any of them.
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