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Tampa is giving out 1,000 free trees to support the city's tree canopy
Mayor Jane Castor is setting a goal to plant 30,000 new trees by 2030 as part of her tree initiative.
Air National Guardsman arrested as suspected leaker of Pentagon documents
The FBI has arrested a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, Jack Teixeira, as a suspect in the leak of classified intelligence documents.
A Biden administration review of the Afghanistan withdrawal blames Trump
The review blames the "conditions created by [President Biden's] predecessor" for the way the U.S. ended its more-than-two-decade-long military presence in Afghanistan.
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Gas prices continue to trend downward as millions of Floridians prepare to travel for the Memorial Day weekend.
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The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency ends Thursday. But for people who are immunocompromised, the impact of the virus doesn't go away.
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Swiss voters support climate bill as scientists warn about melting glaciers
The referendum to introduce new climate measures was sparked by a campaign by scientists and environmentalists to save Switzerland's iconic glaciers, which are melting away at an alarming rate.
Rural communities across Tampa Bay are getting funds to boost internet
They will receive nearly $28.9 million to lay fiber optic cable and improve their broadband infrastructure. Highlands County is getting more than $17.3 million.
Twitter users report problems accessing the site as Musk sets temporary viewing limits
Many people who tried to access content on the platform were met with error messages. Twitter CEO Elon Musk said "extreme levels of data scraping" were affecting user experience on the site.
How Birds Can Capture a Kid's Imagination
Bill Thompson, the author of The Young Birder's Guide to Birds of Eastern North America, says the trick to getting children interested in bird-watching is simply getting them outside. All they need is a guide, an ear and binoculars.
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Lawyer in SCOTUS case against Trump's tariffs says his clients want a refund
Neal Katyal, one of the lawyers who defended U.S. businesses in the SCOTUS case against Trump's tariffs, argues that the federal government must refund them with interest.
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Controversial Everglades rock mine scaled back under legal settlement
The deal reached between Tropical Audubon and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection dramatically scales back the project permit from 8,000 acres in cane fields to just over 2,000.
Scathing Obituary Reflects Changes To American Death Announcements
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Hillsborough County Lowers Juvenile Arrest Rates, But Still Seeking Improvement
After a year of policy changes designed to decrease rates of juvenile arrests, a report shows Hillsborough County made significant improvements keeping…
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St. Pete’s Historic State Theatre Sells for $2.1M, Plans For Extensive Renovations
The historic State Theatre in St. Petersburg has a new owner with a new vision for the venue.St. Petersburg philanthropist and realtor Kevin Chadwick…
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Fed Raises Interest Rates, Signals 2 More Hikes This Year
The Fed boosted a key interest rate again — its seventh hike since 2015. The move, which was expected, will trigger higher rates on credit cards, home equity lines and other kinds of borrowing.
ACLU Promoting Criminal Justice Reforms For Upcoming Legislative Session
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Health Program Money Won't Hit Projections
Gov. Rick Scott last year bragged that the Trump administration had agreed to steer $1.5 billion in supplemental Medicaid funding to the state, saying...
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The six-month extension of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians began over the weekend, and ends in January of 2018.
Appeals Court Upholds Workers’ Comp Rate Hike
Rejecting arguments that Florida's Sunshine Law was violated, an appeals court Tuesday upheld a 14.5 percent increase in workers' compensation insurance...
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