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Sarasota will be ready for Election Day despite Hurricane Ian turmoil, officials say
Sarasota County Supervisor of Elections Ron Turner said all nine early-voting sites will be open Oct. 24, though not all regular polling places will be open by the Nov. 8 general election.
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Guardians eliminate Rays in record-breaking, 15-inning game
Tampa Bay was bounced quickly from its fourth straight postseason appearance. They ended the season with seven straight losses.
Supreme Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson gets formal induction before the new term
Ahead of the Supreme Court's term beginning next week, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson participated in a short, formal investiture ceremony on Friday.
Charlotte EOC official says Ian was not as catastrophic as feared for the county
Nearly 100% of the county's residents were without power.
Free rides for first six months as St. Petersburg's SunRunner is set to make its debut this fall
St. Petersburg's new Bus Rapid Transit service will shuttle passengers from downtown to the beaches.
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Hanoi brings back neighborhood loudspeakers
The government in Vietnam's capital Hanoi is bringing back archaic neighborhood loudspeakers to deliver information to the people. Few of them seem to want it.
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White House asks for $47 billion for Ukraine, COVID-19, monkeypox and disasters
The administration hopes the funding request will become part of an upcoming short-term spending bill aimed at funding the federal government beyond Sept. 30.
Justin Townes Earle: From Nashville To New York City
On Harlem River Blues, the singer-songwriter puts the staples of American music in the context of his adopted home. He infuses country, blues, soul and folk with the highs and lows for which New York is known -- inspiration and desperation, energy and exhaustion, working too much and great temptation.
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'Texas Sheik' Mixes Old Sounds With New Style
Emmy Award-winning musician Geoff Muldaur has collaborated with artists from Jerry Garcia to Bonnie Raitt. His latest album with his band the Texas Sheiks draws on his jazz and blues background. He shares more from his past -- as well as a few tunes -- in the Fresh Air studio.
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Song Premiere: Barbra Streisand And John Legend Together
"There really are no words to explain the kind of emotion you feel when you realize you're capturing that kind of lightning in a bottle," says producer Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds.
You could get paid to eat candy as a Canadian company's chief candy officer
Candy Funhouse's chief candy officer will taste test over 3,500 products a month. Applicants can be as young as 5 years old.
A Tampa woman's case against a Tallahassee bar goes to the Florida Supreme Court
Jacquelyn Faircloth was 18 when she was struck by the 20-year-old driver of a pickup truck.
Manatee County residents are urged to test their well water after Hurricane Ian
Health officials say if your water supply is from a well, it may have been flooded and that water should be boiled as a precaution.
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Hurricane Ian whips up the incidence of a serious bacterial infection
The Florida Department of Health reports 28 cases and six deaths in Lee County from vibrio vulnificus, a bacterial infection that thrives in warm, brackish water.
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2 California bakers create a life-size Han Solo out of bread
Han Solo may be a hunk. But "Pan Solo" is a hunk of bread.
Jury selection to begin in the Trump Organization's tax evasion trial
Jury selection begins Monday in the trial of former President Trump's family business. The Trump Organization is accused of evading taxes by compensating employees through off-the-books benefits.
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Coronavirus Victims: Flint's 1st Black School Superintendent Nathel Burtley
Nathel Burtley, the first black superintendent to serve schools in Flint, Mich., died last month of COVID-19.
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Rapper Nipsey Hussle's killer is sentenced to 60 years to life in prison
Eric R. Holder Jr. will likely remain in jail for the rest of his life for the murder of Nipsey Hussle, a beloved figure in south LA who was killed in 2019 outside his clothing store.
A scan discovers a sealed, 30-foot-long hallway inside a Giza pyramid
The corridor is perched above the ancient wonder's main entrance, authorities said. The function of the chamber is unknown, although such corridors often lead to further archaeological discoveries.
Critics say Tennessee's public drag show ban hurts the entire state's LGBTQ community
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has signed a bill banning drag shows in public spaces. Critics of the bill say it could impact not just drag performers, but queer Tennesseans across the board.
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Florida Supreme Court says no new judges are needed in the state for 2023
Florida lawmakers in 2023 should not add more judgeships and should consider trimming some, the state Supreme Court said in its annual recommendations. The Supreme Court said “we certify no need for additional county court, circuit court, or district court of appeal judgeships."
Feds sue AmerisourceBergen over 'hundreds of thousands' of alleged opioid violations
DOJ officials say the drug wholesaler could face "billions of dollars" in penalties for failing to report diversion of prescription opioid pain medications shipped to pharmacies across the U.S.
Alaska Tests Nation's Emergency Alert System
Alaska radio and television were blanketed at 10 a.m. Wednesday with the nation's first test of the Emergency Action Notification system, designed to alert citizens across the country in case of a national emergency. The test was of a national public warning system that would allow the president to address the country.
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Childhood obesity requires early, aggressive treatment, new guidelines say
Instead of "watchful waiting," the American Academy of Pediatrics now recommends intensive lifestyle and behavior therapy for young kids, and for older children, medication.
Latest on Ukraine: The Russian Christmas cease-fire that wasn't
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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