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The federal government is still shut down. Here's what that means in your community
The federal government remains shut down. The NPR Network is following the ways the shutdown is affecting services across the country.
Hurricane-damaged Ballast Point Pier can be restored, rather than rebuilt
Early assessments suggested Tampa might have to start from scratch. However, after reviewing engineering reports, a plan has been initiated to cut years off the time needed to reopen.
Is 'Flow' scary for young kids? The animated Oscar winner has some dark themes
The wordless film follows animals forging an unlikely friendship as they fight to survive a natural disaster. But scary flood scenes and existential themes may be a bit much for the youngest viewers.
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Fact briefs: Ignoring red light tickets, and clearing intersections with red-light cameras
Suncoast Searchlight partners with Gigafact to produce fact briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims. Read our methodology to learn how we check claims.
Lottery Legend Has Seen A Lot Of Winning Tickets
Rebecca Paul Hargrove, who created two state lotteries and now runs a third, understands what makes a lottery program work.
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Dozier Grave Mystery Deepens
Even as researchers unearth more information about what may lie under the ground of the Dozier School for Boys, the allegations of brutality that marked…
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911 Dispatchers Help Deliver Babies...and CPR
Increasingly, 911 dispatchers don't just take your call for help. Now, most of them are trained to help keep you alive until first responders arrive.They…
School Massacre Panel To Hear From Criticized Deputy
The then-sheriff's deputy on campus during the Florida high school massacre is scheduled to testify Thursday before a state commission investigating the...
NASA Spacecraft Aims To Put Mystery Planets On Galactic Map
Calling all planets that orbit around bright, nearby stars: NASA's new Tess spacecraft is looking to do a head count.The Transiting Exoplanet Survey…
Physical Therapists Look To Expand Role
With the opioid crisis as a backdrop, Florida physical therapists are promoting their services with a new website and statewide educational campaign in...
Sarasota Power Lines Move Underground To Guard Against Hurricane Outages
Nearly two-thirds of Florida –some 6.7 million customers - lost power during 2017’s Hurricane Irma. Utilities blamed most of those outages on falling…
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State Appeals After Judge Blocks Ballot Measures
Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office has quickly appealed a circuit judge’s ruling that would block three proposed constitutional amendments from going on…
DeSantis Signs Bill Allowing Armed Teachers
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday signed legislation that expands the controversial school “guardian” program to allow armed classroom teachers.
Scientists Prod Politicians To Address 'Killer Heat' Before It Becomes Reality
A report released this week predicts a lot more days of extreme heat - so much that they're being called "killer heat" days. We conclude our three-part…
Catholic Church’s Handling Of Sexual Abuse Scandal Questioned In Poll
The Catholic Church has been under public scrutiny since 2002, when the Boston Globe published stories showing how leadership covered up a series of…
No Ticket? No Problem: Tampa’s Airport Invites Non-Flyers To Its Terminals
There was a time when airport food was bland and overpriced at best, or simply awful at worst. But over the last few years, Tampa International Airport…
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Tropical Storm Barry Forms In Gulf, Poised To Become Hurricane Targeting Louisiana
By Carl LisciandrelloThe low-pressure system that dipped into the Gulf of Mexico from Georgia strengthened into Tropical Storm Barry on Thursday morning…
Elections 2016: Florida House Of Representatives District 73 Candidate James Golden
Army veteran James T. Golden says he is a man who wants to serve his community.He has long been active in the community and politics in the Manatee and…
Tampa Christian School Goes To Court Over Pregame Prayer Denial
The Friday night lights were shining over Skyway Park in Tampa last month as the Cambridge Christian School Lancers ended their season undefeated with a…
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Woman Pleads Not Guilty In Sandy Hook Parent Death Threat
A Brandon woman accused of threatening the parent of a boy killed in the Sandy Hook school shooting because she thought it was a hoax pleaded not guilty…
State Awards Marijuana License To Central Florida Nursery
With the state's pot industry poised to explode, Florida health officials have agreed to issue another medical marijuana license — the state's seventh —...
FAMU Trustees Set Stage For President's Exit
Elmira Mangum will no longer lead the country's largest historically black public university if Florida A&M University trustees approve a plan advanced…
State And Local Officials Declare Wynwood Free Of Locally Transmitted Zika
Good news for Wynwood residents and businesses: State and local officials said Monday the Zika virus is no longer being locally transmitted in the area.
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Miss Piggy's Version Of Global Warming: What About Me?
Here's a new way to think about global warming. An interactive map plots how temperatures have changed in any region on the planet since the early 1950s.
Florida Sequestration Effects by the Numbers
If the "Fiscal Cliff" wasn't enough to worry about, then how about a sequestration? The word sounds like the name of an ominous spaceship falling from the…
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