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Florida Matters Re-Broadcast Preview: Nuturing Entrepreneurship In Tampa Bay
This week on Florida Matters (Tuesday, Jan. 3 at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 8 at 7:30 a.m.), we are taking another listen to our discussion about how to…
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Church Gun Bills Teed Up In House, Senate
Measures that would help clear the way for people with concealed-weapons licenses to carry guns at churches and other religious institutions are ready...
Telling Tampa Bay Stories: Newtown
Newtown is one of the first African American neighborhoods in Sarasota, and the people who live there want to make sure its importance isn’t lost to time.…
Sulphur Springs Raising Money To Save Its Water Tower
Residents of a Tampa neighborhood are trying to save their local landmark, the Sulphur Springs Water Tower.To raise funds for the restoration of the tower…
Second Lawsuit Seeks More Time For Voter Registration
Three groups filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday seeking to force the state to give Floridians an extra week to register to vote because of Hurricane…
Rays Watch Parties: Where To See Deciding Game 5 Vs. Astros
The Tampa Bay Rays are heading to Houston for a deciding Game 5 Thursday night with the Astros as watch parties around the region gear up.The Rays…
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Operation Green Light Puts Drivers Back On The Road
Pinellas County is offering people with outstanding traffic and court fees a chance to pay it off at a discount.Operation Green Light is taking place at…
Funding, Management Delay NASA Efforts To Land Astronauts On The Moon In 2024
NASA could miss a 2024 deadline set by the White House to land humans on the moon. Funding is at the heart of the delay.The Trump administration wants to…
Report: State Funding Favors Students In Poverty, But Majority Nonwhite Schools Still Suffer
UPDATED: Education Reform Now has acknowledged its report was inaccurate and has reissued the report with an apology. Read more here . South Florida...
Keystone Virus Found In Human For First Time
A mosquito-borne illness originally found in the Tampa Bay area has been confirmed in a human for the first time, according to University of Florida…
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Wednesday Is Last Day To Request Vote-By-Mail Ballots
Floridians are running out of time to request and turn in their vote-by-mail ballots for next Tuesday’s Primary Election.The deadline for local elections'…
Chris King Unveils Andrew Gillum's $1 Billion Education Plan
Gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum's running mate came to Tampa Tuesday to unveil the Democrats' $1 billion "Fair Share for Florida's Future" plan to…
St. Johns County Lynching Memorial Stolen On Eve Of Dedication
Police in St. Johns County are searching for a marker that had just been installed as a reminder of a lynching that had taken place on the site, off...
Severe Storms Bring Tornado Warnings, Damage To Tampa Bay Area
At least one person was injured and there were several reports of property damage when a line of severe thunderstorms moved through the Tampa Bay area on…
Decades-Long Brain Health Study To Be Housed At Lakewood Ranch
The decades-long Framingham Heart Study in Massachusetts, which started in 1948 and is still going, paved the way for a lot of what we know about heart…
Tampa Bay Watch's New Discovery Center On Track To Open At St. Pete Pier
The highly anticipated St. Pete Pier is scheduled to open this fall, and among the many attractions planned is Tampa Bay Watch’s 3,000-square-foot…
Air Force Needs Almost $5 Billion To Recover Bases From Hurricane, Flood Damage
Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida's Panhandle was hit by Hurricane Michael in October. Then Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska was inundated by flooding this month.
Hillsborough Sheriff Talks Human Trafficking And Its Connection To The Super Bowl
Local law enforcement is beginning to make security plans for when Tampa hosts the Super Bowl in 2021, and human trafficking is one issue they're focusing…
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Tips For Exercising At Home While You're Staying At Home
Experts share their tips for exercising indoors during the coronavirus pandemic, which is keeping many at home.
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Here’s How Florida Can Track Vote By Mail And Early Voting By County
The state of Florida has created a website to help voters navigate this year’s election, given the increase in demand for Early Voting and Vote-by-Mail.
Hillsborough Reports More Than 1,100 COVID-19 Cases For Fourth Consecutive Day
Hernando County recorded a record number of cases: 138. Hillsborough County saw its fourth consecutive day of more than 1,100 new cases.
14,896 New Coronavirus Cases Bring Florida's Total To 1.5 Million
The positivity rate in Florida was 10.62 percent on Monday, including people testing positive for the first time.
Nearly 14,000 New Coronavirus Cases Reported Across The State
The percent positivity rate has dipped a little closer to 10%, and hospitalizations are trending downward.
Scott Seeks Distribution Details On Rapid Coronavirus Tests
In a letter to HHS and governors, Sen. Rick Scott sought accountability on how many antigen tests have been distributed to each state and how states are parceling them out.
Florida Superintendents Ask Tallahassee To Offer Remote Option In Spring
Uncertainty reigns about plans for the second half of the school year, as Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran's emergency order expires soon.
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