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COVID vaccine guidance has changed — again. A doctor tackles your questions
The Food and Drug Administration approved the next round of COVID-19 vaccines, but they come with restrictions. NPR wants to know your questions about the new guidance.
Tampa Police Holding Active Shooter Awareness Seminars
The Tampa Police Department will host its third Active Shooter Awareness seminar Thursday night.The sessions are modeled after the Department of Homeland…
Commission Files Eight Measures For November Ballot
The Florida Constitution Revision Commission formally concluded its work Wednesday, sending eight proposed constitutional amendments to Secretary of...
Hillsborough County Deputy Kills Family, Self
Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister said he is "saddened beyond comprehension" that one of his own deputies killed family members and himself…
Higher Concentrations Of Red Tide Reported In Tampa Bay
Four areas in lower Tampa Bay that had low concentrations of red tide earlier this week now have medium concentrations.
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California's coastal fire has destroyed at least 20 homes
The cause of the fire, which stretched about 200 acres as of Thursday morning, remains under investigation.
Hurricane Irma Causes Sewage Spills Around The State
Rain and power outages from Hurricane Irma led to sewage spills across Florida, according to the Department of Environmental Protection.
State Says COVID-19 Tests Are For Long-Term Care Workers
COVID-19 test kits sent to nursing homes and assisted living facilities are for employees, not residents, the state said Thursday.“If you have residents…
A shipment of cookbooks is lost at sea. Authors hope the fish enjoy the recipes
Turkey and the Wolf: Flavor Trippin by Mason Hereford and Dinner in One by Melissa Clark call the mishap a very 2022 event as a storm sinks their publication dates.
Medical examiners: Fentanyl is Florida's most lethal drug among all ages and races
FDLE Commissioner Mark Glass says the epidemic is exacerbated by counterfeit versions of Adderall, Xanax (alprazolam) and other prescription pills.
Manatee County ponders changes to adjust for its booming population
By 2035, the county's population is expected to grow by 70,000, prompting commissioners to revise its comprehensive plan.
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Natural land along the Alafia River will be preserved
The property is where Thirtymile Creek flows into the Alafia River, which is prone to flooding, even in minor storms.
Sunday Puzzle: Double-L Phrases
Dick Ehrman of Lincoln, Neb. plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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Trump tried a friendlier pitch with Latino voters at a Univision town hall
During a town hall outside Miami, Trump touted his record on the economy, yet called Jan. 6 a "day of love" and would not back off false claims about Haitian migrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio.
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Gasparilla Roads Closing, Parking A Definite Pain
If you’re a fan of pirates or hockey, downtown Tampa’s where you want to be this weekend. Problem is, it may not be so easy to navigate your way…
Early Abortion Bans: Which States Have Passed Them?
So far in 2019, nine states have passed laws to outlaw abortion or forbid it past a certain point in pregnancy. None of these laws are in effect, and many are being litigated in the courts.
Employers continue hiring spree even as war in Ukraine ratchets up economic fears
U.S. employers added 431,000 jobs in March, as the unemployment rate fell to 3.6% from 3.8% in February. The tight job market is putting upward pressure on both wages and prices.
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NASA's moon rocket closer to critical fueling test ahead of historic launch
The Wet Dress Rehearsal is a critical test of the fueling and countdown of NASA's SLS rocket, which could launch a crew of four as early as Feb. 6.
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Donald Trump Details Donations To Veterans Organizations
Donald Trump held a press conference Tuesday to address questions about charitable donations he claimed to make in support of military veterans.
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Family of Grads, Retiring Announcer among USF Commencement Highlights
In addition to the "to selfie or not to selfie" debate, there are a number of other stories making news at this weekend's University of South Florida…
PolitiFact Florida on Lobbyists and Jeb Channeling His Inner "Veto Corleone"
Is more money spent on lobbying in this country than on political campaigns? And did Jeb Bush really compare himself to "Veto Corleone?" For the answer to…
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Week in politics: Biden holds that inflation will be a short-term issue
November's Consumer Price Index spells trouble for President Biden, though he emphasizes inflation is a short-term problem. Also, the latest in the January 6th investigation.
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The 3 prongs of Liz Cheney's campaign against Trump — will they work?
Trump touted that the soon-to-be-former Wyoming congresswoman will be heading into "political oblivion." But that's hardly true. Her focus is on making sure Trump will never be president again.
Trump is indicted on 4 counts related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election
Former President Donald Trump is now facing a third indictment. The latest charges stem from his efforts to cling to power after losing the 2020 election.
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Medicare Advisers Recommend Payment Cuts To Many Free-Standing ERs
An agency that advises Congress recommends a 30 percent reduction in some federal reimbursements to free-standing ERs that are within 6 miles of a hospital.
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