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Here's what happened in the NFL playoffs over the weekend — on and off the field
This Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens will clash in the AFC Championship Game, while the Detroit Lions will tangle with the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game.
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Johnathan Majors has been found guilty of misdemeanor assault and harassment. The once rising Hollywood star faces career setbacks as he awaits sentencing.
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Schools closing, sandbag locations opening across Tampa Bay ahead of expected severe storms
Severe weather is expected to move across the state on Tuesday ahead of a cold front.
Photos: Shooting in Kansas City after Chiefs' victory parade
One person was killed and at least 21 others were injured in the attack outside Union Station in Kansas City.
It's Super Tuesday, the largest primary election day of the 2024 cycle
It's the biggest primary day of this election season. Follow NPR for live updates as voters make their voices heard, ballots are tallied and race calls are made.
A South Tampa street is being made safer for bikers and pedestrians
West Cleveland Street is on the city's High Injury Network, which are roadways that have had the most crashes in recent years.
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Florida gas supplies stabilize, according to AAA
Florida gasoline supplies have stabilized and pump prices are holding steady.
Boeing's 1st astronaut flight now rescheduled after a review of small leak
Boeing is now aiming for its first astronaut launch at the beginning of June. Officials for the company and NASA said Friday that weeks of review show that the capsule can safely fly with two test pilots, despite a small propulsion system leak.
A political consultant faces charges and fines for Biden deepfake robocalls
The fines and charges come after New Hampshire voters got robocalls from an AI-generated version of President Biden's voice urging them not to vote in the upcoming presidential primary.
A verbal spat between Reps. Crockett and Greene highlights racial and gender tensions
After Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene insulted the appearance of Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a controversial, viral moment was born.
A Clearwater-based nonprofit is being recognized by the NFL for a second time
Gulf Coast JFCS is one of three organizations in the country to receive grants under the community-police relations category of the NFL's Inspire Change initiative.
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The Humane Society of Tampa Bay is experiencing an overflow, in part due to the cost of keeping pets
There are 600 pets there, which means all the kennels and cages in the Tampa building have a name tag – and a friendly face looking for a new home.
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SpaceX Founder Elon Musk Reveals New Spacecraft
The private space flight company SpaceX has unveiled the manned version of its Dragon space capsule at its California headquarters. Founder Elon Musk has promised to make space flight inexpensive.
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Castor pushes for federal heat protections for workers in wake of Florida law
In April, OSHA officials drafted an initial framework that unanimously recommended moving forward with talks over federal rules to protect workers.
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Tampa Police Department secures nearly $1 million for electric patrol cars
With federal funding obtained by U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, the department will begin purchasing the new vehicles for future use.
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DeSantis signs a bill allowing spouses to live in veterans' care facilities
Spouses of former military members are now fifth in the priority list to be admitted to state veterans' nursing homes.
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An advocacy group expands to Florida to combat the Black maternal mortality rate
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The Tampa City Council is giving themselves a $20,000 pay raise
The annual salary for council members will increase by almost 40%.
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The Hillsborough County State Attorney's Office is expanding its Gun Violence Unit
The unit will include a chief, deputy chief and three lead trial attorneys —all will be full-time.
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Severe solar storm may stress power grids as U.S. deals with major hurricanes
A severe solar storm is headed to Earth that could stress power grids even more as the U.S. deals with major back-to-back hurricanes, space weather forecasters said Wednesday.
OneBlood is in need of donations as people prep for Hurricane Milton
The statewide blood bank says that blood and platelet donations are urgently needed ahead of Hurricane Milton.
Florida wildlife officials will discuss bear management this week
Florida's bear management plan was approved five years ago, and calls are increasing for the state to allow bear hunting for the first time in nearly a decade.
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