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Nonprofit's 'Breakfast Club' helps No Kid Hungry Florida address food insecurity
During National School Breakfast Week, No Kid Hungry Florida is bringing together and recognizing school staff who provide free breakfasts and lunches to students.
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'Prophetic' letter written by Titanic survivor sells for nearly $400,000 at auction
The letter, written by first-class passenger Archibald Gracie, sold for five times its expected price at auction. It was written aboard the ship five days before it sank.
Construction begins for vision of interconnected trail around central Tampa
Construction for the first two segments of Tampa's Green ARTery in the Old Seminole Heights and Lowry Park Central neighborhoods is scheduled to be done by mid-August.
What Do We Do 'In The Shadows'? Dishes, Mostly
Jemaine Clement, famed Flight of the Conchords member, is now a vampire. He and co-star/director Taika Waititi play squabbling bloodsucker flatmates in the new mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows.
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Dachau's memorial marks 80 years since the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp
The Dachau memorial is hosting commemorative events and dedicating a plaque in honor of the U.S. Army's 45th Infantry Division that first encountered prisoners alive at the camp 80 years ago.
As hurricane season nears, FEMA and other experts to visit Sarasota for community event
Kevin Guthrie, the director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, as well as leaders from the National Weather Service and Small Business Administration, will be at the May 8 event to answer questions.
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DeSantis doubles down on his stance to eliminate local property taxes in Florida
Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez are at odds over whose tax cut proposal is best.
The Florida Department of Veterans' Affairs held its annual Military Appreciation Day at the Capitol
State military service organizations are doing their part to support Florida’s veterans.
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Who is Randy Fine? Florida state senator replaces Mike Waltz after GOP concern about his campaign
He's known for his socially conservative stances and is a fierce defender of Israel.
Trump revokes classified access for Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton and others
While mostly symbolic, the move to revoke security clearances for over a dozen former officials has been seen as a warning to President Trump's adversaries.
More than three years after fatal on-set shooting, the 'Rust' trailer is out
Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed when a gun that Alec Baldwin was holding went off on the set of the film in 2021. Last summer, a judge in New Mexico dismissed Baldwin's case for involuntary manslaughter.
Trump administration changes course on in-person requirements for Social Security
After announcing Social Security recipients would be required to appear in-person at office locations, the Trump administration is now backtracking.
Backup generators and 'rapid response team' planned to improve Tampa's stormwater system
Tampa city officials are working to make sure that backups from ditches and stormwater drains during last year's hurricanes don't happen again. A public meeting will be held on April 29.
Welcome To Delaware, Home Of The $410,000 License Plate
In Delaware, a license plate recently sold at auction for nearly a half million dollars. Auction house owner William Emmert gives insight into the state's collecting culture.
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With no Education Department, how would Sarasota schools pay for programs for vulnerable kids?
This issue is on the minds of many, as the Trump administration considers eliminating the agency.
'Tailoring Black style' is the theme of the 2025 Met Gala. Here's what to know
Expect to see a focus on menswear: jackets, trousers, suits, hats, and maybe a cane or two.
Brazilian police say they prevented a bomb attack at the free Lady Gaga concert
Police say they arrested two people involved. The target was a free Lady Gaga concert in Rio de Janeiro, which drew more than 2 million people to Copacabana Beach on Saturday night.
Trump administration to resume collections on student loan borrowers in default
The Education Department says millions of borrowers in default will have a chance to make a payment or sign up for a repayment plan. But on May 5, those who don't will be referred for collection.
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Supreme Court says family can sue over wrong-house raid
A unanimous Supreme Court said a family whose house was wrongly raided by law enforcement can sue.
Severe weather damages dozens of tents at Tampa Hope
Officials said the cost to replace them is a significant drain on resources at the start of hurricane season.
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Trump announces trade deal with Vietnam
The announcement came after President Trump in April proposed a steep 46% tariff on Vietnamese imports; he later paused those tariffs while talks continued.
Sea turtle Dilly Dally released into the ocean with three flippers after undergoing amputation
Dilly Dally, a loggerhead turtle who survived a run-in with a predator that ultimately cost her a flipper, has been rereleased into the wild.
June is known for brewing messy storms near Florida
It's hurricane season, and tropical storms tend to form in June in the Gulf and the far western Atlantic, east of Florida. They are often big rainmakers.
St. Petersburg commits additional funds toward Tropicana Field repairs
The city council agreed to extend contracts with security, design and disaster recovery companies. The city’s engineering director said the project will not exceed the $55 million projection.
Special election set to fill the late Gwen Henderson's District 5 seat on Tampa City Council
Only registered voters who live District 5 are eligible to vote in the Sept. 5 election. Henderson, who died last week at age 60, was elected in 2023.
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