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The U.S. Transportation Department is urging air passengers to be on good behavior
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy wants air travelers to be nice this holiday season. A new DOT campaign asks passengers to help each other and thank flight attendants.
Subway sandwich thrower found not guilty in D.C. jury rebuke
The acquittal on a misdemeanor charge comes after the case came to represent broader resistance in the nation's capital to the Trump administration's law enforcement surge.
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Classical WSMR and WUSF are celebrating Public Radio Music Day
The sixth annual Public Radio Music Day is being commemorated on Oct. 29, 2025. This year’s theme – Live. Local. Essential. – highlights the vital role public radio music stations play in communities across America in preserving regional history and culture.
Florida Reports 7,711 New Coronavirus Cases Thursday
Cases continued on a downward trajectory, with fewer than 8,000 new positives reported for the fourth time this week.
Increasing Risk of Damaging Storms in Florida Saturday Night, Sunday Morning
Clusters of strong storms are expected in the Tampa area between 10 p.m. Saturday and 5 a.m. Sunday, while residents in the Sarasota and Manatee region should see the worst weather between 4 and 10 a.m. Sunday.
Greater Tampa Bay Region Reports Most Coronavirus Cases Since February
After more than a week of reporting fewer than 100 COVID-19-related deaths each day — sometimes much fewer — the state recorded 109 on Thursday.
Nearly 5,000 People Test Positive For COVID-19 Sunday
The number of deaths reported over the weekend from complications from the coronavirus continues a recent downward trend.
Bright Futures Textbook Stipend Targeted
House Higher Education Appropriations Chairman Rene Plasencia, R-Orlando, told reporters the stipend was “subsidizing textbook companies.”
Toronto Suspends In-Person Classes As Cases Surge In Canada's Most-Populous Province
All elementary and secondary school students in Toronto will return to remote learning Wednesday and will remain home until at least April 18.
Austin Police Arrest 1 Of 2 Suspects In Mass Shooting That Wounded 14
The attack occurred in a busy entertainment district in the Texas capital early Saturday, authorities said. Investigators were looking into what sparked the shooting.
Canada Will Require All Air Travelers To Be Vaccinated In A Broad New Policy
Starting this fall, Canada's government will also require all federal workers to be vaccinated, citing a "dynamic public health situation" due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Expert: Florida May Be At Peak For COVID Cases, But Long Road Ahead
The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation projects COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths will continue to rise this month.
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Dr. Rachel Levine is sworn in as the nation's first transgender four-star officer
Levine leads the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
Raw conditions and coastal flooding are likely as storms move across Florida
We can expect lingering clouds and a gusty breeze by Sunday.
DeSantis announces $394 million will go toward wastewater improvements
It includes several projects across the Tampa Bay region.
An Oklahoma woman vanishes while searching for her missing son and his friend
Eighty-year-old Glenda Parton's vehicle was found abandoned near Tulsa last Tuesday after she was searching for the men. The remains identified as those of her son's friend have been found.
Winter storms are breaking snow and temperature records — and there's more to come
The weather sweeping parts of the Western U.S. and the Pacific Northwest has brought heavy snow and record low temperatures in some areas — and there's more to come.
New virus infections driven by omicron soar to record high in Australia
New coronavirus infections soared again in Australia on Friday to a record of more than 32,000 driven by the highly contagious omicron variant and a recent relaxation of restrictions in many areas.
Citing humanitarian abuses, U.S. will stage a diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics
The White House cited the "ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity" in the Xinjiang region of China. U.S. athletes will compete in the Olympics.
Olga Neuwirth's bold gender-bending opera has won the Grawemeyer Award
Neuwirth, an Austrian composer and multimedia artist known for works of elemental power, was honored for her opera 'Orlando,' produced by the Vienna State Opera in 2019.
Biden's Supreme Court commission steers clear of controversial issues in draft report
The panel, which will vote on the report Tuesday, steers clear of taking a position on many of the most controversial suggestions for changing the court.
Hillsborough County moves forward with suggestions on how to decrease community gun violence
As of Dec. 3, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office has recovered 1,218 firearms.
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Arches is the latest U.S. national park to roll out timed reservations as visits surge
The Utah national park joins Glacier and Rocky Mountain in setting up a timed entry reservation system to deal with a gush of visitors that began during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Supreme Court again leaves state vaccine mandate in place for health care workers
This case from New York was the second time the court has refused to block such a state vaccine mandate for health care workers.
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A cold front will send a chill through Florida ahead of Thanksgiving
Temperatures along the I-10 corridor fall into the 30s by Wednesday morning, leading to the potential for frost development.
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