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USF Receives Eight Proposals To Develop Forest Preserve
Most of the plans include building apartments, hotels, and restaurants, but one hopes to preserve the land entirely.
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4 Dead, Dozens Injured After Suspected Smuggling Boat Capsizes Near San Diego
Emergency responders found a "severely overcrowded" boat early Sunday that had crashed into a reef off the shoreline. Officials believe it was a "smuggling vessel."
Broadway Shows Can Reopen In May, But That Doesn't Mean They Will
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says Broadway can open on May 19. But opening a show takes time.
New COVID-19 Cases Continue To Decrease
New cases continue to drop in the greater Tampa Bay area. The fewest new cases of coronavirus since the beginning of March were reported in the region Monday.
Amid Nationwide Protests, Colombia's President Withdraws Controversial Tax Hike
President Iván Duque had argued that the tax overhaul was needed to raise badly needed revenue. But ordinary Colombians who are suffering amid COVID-19 turned out by the tens of thousands.
3 Dead, 10 Injured After Tornado Touches Down In Coastal North Carolina
Emergency services responded overnight to reports of people missing or trapped in their homes after a tornado touched down in beach communities in North Carolina.
Tampa’s ‘Resilience Roadmap’ Aims To Address Community Needs
The final product of a year and a half of community engagement and feedback is a series of initiatives aimed at addressing issues Tampa residents face, from poverty to climate change.
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Do People Need To Know Which COVID-19 Vaccine They're Getting? One Country Says No
The Philippines is going "brand agnostic" after a vaccination site was swarmed this week when people found out Pfizer doses were to be given out.
Fauci Says He Expects Vaccines For Younger Children By The End Of Year Or Early 2022
"If I had grandchildren, I would certainly recommend they get vaccinated," President Biden's chief medical adviser said. COVID-19 vaccines for younger children are being tested in clinical trials now.
Hillsborough Shuts Down Last County-Run COVID-19 Vaccination, Testing Sites
As coronavirus cases decline, Hillsborough County officials say the need and demand for the services has dropped.
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Corcoran Warns Of ‘Serious Consequences’ After Hillsborough Vote To Not Renew Four Charter Schools
The Hillsborough County School Board will hold a special meeting Tuesday at 9:30 am. to discuss the path forward.
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EPA Revokes Use Of Phosphate Waste Products In Road Beds
Several environmental advocacy groups sued last year to overturn the waiver, which would have allowed the use of the slightly radioactive waste in road construction.
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Elsa Could Bring Flooding After Landfall
While Elsa's impacts to the Tampa Bay region were minimal, the governor reminded Floridians that hurricane season is just beginning.
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On Sunday, 'Umbraphiles' Will Watch Total Solar Eclipse From 39,000 Feet
They have chartered a modified plane, and plan to see 9 minutes of totality.
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U.S. COVID-19 Cases Rising Again, Doubling Over Past Three Weeks
The COVID-19 curve is rising again after months of decline, driven by the delta variant, lagging vaccination rates and Fourth of July gatherings.
The Stewards Of A Disappearing Faith — And 10,000 Songs
The religious sect known as Shakers, responsible for the song "Simple Gifts" and thousands of others, is almost gone — and a non-Shaker is trying to keep the group's musical history alive.
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COVID-19 Cases In Young Children Continue To Climb In Florida
More children under 12 tested positive for COVID-19 in Florida last week than any other age group, the state reported.
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Cloud Data Security Concerns Raised After Reported Attack In China
A group says the Chinese government backed an attack against users of Apple's iCloud service. Experts worry attacks that target weaknesses in the transfer of data on the cloud will become more common.
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At Least 8 Killed And Dozens Missing In Tennessee Flooding
Heavy rainfall in several Middle Tennessee counties on Saturday prompted water rescues, road closures and communications disruptions. More than 30 people have been reported missing.
Protesters Across France Oppose Plans To Raise Gas Prices
Paris is bracing for major protests this weekend. Demonstrators in fluorescent yellow vests are threatening to block the French city over a gas tax hike.
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Two For One: Groupon Replaces CEO Mason With Board Members
Groupon co-founder Andrew Mason has been fired as the daily-deal company's CEO, one day after Groupon posted financial results that showed it lost $67.4 million during 2012. Board chairmen Eric Lefkofsky and Ted Leonsis will jointly fill the CEO post on an interim basis.
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Zebras On The Lam Are Dazzling Suburban Maryland
A dazzle of zebras — that's what you call a group of them by the way — escaped from a legally-run farm in the D.C. area 25 days ago. Since then, they've been popping up in the suburbs.
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Fat Bear Week Is Here. Take A Look At What To Expect And How You Can Celebrate
Only one of Alaska's bears can take home the title of Fat Bear Week 2021 champion.
Spain's prime minister says La Palma will be rebuilt as lava flow continues
Activity from the Cumbre Vieja volcano is intensifying after two additional fissures opened up on Friday. Spain's prime minister says the country will help the island rebuild with a large aid package.
Eddie Alvarez Will Be Only The 3rd American To Medal In The Summer And Winter Games
Alvarez won silver in the speedskating relay at the Winter Games in Sochi and is hoping for gold on Saturday when the U.S. baseball team faces off against Japan.
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