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Nine World War II veterans were honored Thursday in a ceremony at MacDill Air Force Base commemorating the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.The…
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Report: 70% Of Children On Medicaid, CHIP Have Parents Who Work At Large, Private Companies
By Daylina MillerOf the 8.6 million children in working families who are covered by public insurance, more than 70% have a parent who works at a large,…
Florida Lawmakers Might Delay New Education Standards, Testing For Some Grades
Florida lawmakers are considering allowing the state education commissioner to partially delay implementation of new, tougher education standards and testing. Senate education committee chairman John Legg, R-Port Richey, says Education
2 Feet Of Rain Causes Massive Flooding In Florida, Alabama
The record rainfall in some areas comes close on the heels of dozens of tornadoes that killed dozens of people across a swath of the country earlier this week.
Detectives: 4 Dead in Avila Home Were Shot
A man, his wife and their two teenage children were shot before the million-dollar home they were renting burned down in what investigators called arson,…
Lawmaker, Regulators Offer Differing Medical Cannabis Plans
The Florida Department of Health and a Republican state senator are offering drastically different visions for the future of medical cannabis in the...
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Obamacare Supporters Take Over Town Hall
Republican Rep. Gus Bilirakis held a town hall Saturday, to hear ideas about replacing the Affordable Care Act. But he was met with opposition as about…
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Pinellas Schools Eye Games As Math Anxiety Cure
It’s family game night at Davis Elementary School in Clearwater, but there's not a Monopoly board or a Jenga block in sight. Instead, kids and parents are…
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Banning Guns On Planes Is Just One Option For Avoiding Future Airport Shootings, Officials Say
South Florida law enforcement and transportation officials met Friday with airline representatives and officials from the FBI and the Transportation...
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State Colleges Wary As Florida Senate Seeks Changes
A bill that would create a new governance board for the state college system and impose a limit on the number of four-year degrees awarded by the...
House Eyes Plan For Health Care During Hurricanes
During the next major storm, Florida may turn to university faculty and even students enrolled in health-care programs to help work with some of the...
Among The Proposals Vying For State Backing: K9s For Warriors
As legislative session looms on the horizon, lawmakers are trying to squeeze in their personal projects into next years’ budget. However, not all of...
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Sunday Deadline Looms For Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment
The Health and Human Services Secretary tweeted a reminder: "If you decide that purchasing coverage through healthcare.gov is the right decision for you, make sure you select coverage by this Sunday."
More Child Abuse and Neglect Means More Child Advocates Needed
It seems more and more North Florida families are literally self-destructing.
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Eric Whitacre To Lead Florida Orchestra With 'Deep Field,' Hubble Images
This weekend, a virtual choir will be integrated into a live performance of the Florida Orchestra and Master Chorale of Tampa Bay.
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Florida Governor Campaigns Accuse Each Other of Anti-Semitism
With six weeks left before the gubernatorial election, Florida’s major candidates and their parties have been accusing each other of anti-Semitism.
Scientists From U.S., Canada, France Split Nobel Prize In Physics For Laser Work
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences says American Arthur Ashkin has won half the prize, while Gérard Mourou of France and Donna Strickland of Canada, the third female winner ever, share the rest.
Fort Lauderdale Roundtable Looks For Red Tide Solutions
Broward county scientists, business owners, and politicians met Monday to discuss possible responses to the Red Tide outbreak in the Atlantic. Members...
New Robotic Vascular Surgery Technology Being Used At Tampa Bay Area Hospital
By Daylina MillerA Pasco County hospital is the first in the Tampa Bay region to use a new robotic technology to treat coronary artery disease.At the…
Nestor Spawns Tornadoes, Dumps Heavy Rain On Tampa Bay
Tropical Storm Nestor made a powerful arrival Friday night and early Saturday, producing tornadoes along with heavy downpours and gusty winds that knocked…
Questions Remain After Felons’ Rights Ruling
Florida Secretary of State Laurel Lee has sent a memo to county elections supervisors with direction about complying with a federal judge’s ruling on...
Trump Calls For 'Space Force' To Defend U.S. Interests Among The Stars
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Panhandle Schools Re-Opening ‘Get Creative’ To Accommodate Students
Panhandle schools hit hard by Hurricane Michael are re-opening, and many students are experiencing a “new normal” as they return. Some districts are...
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Jennifer Webb Wins In Pinellas To Become First Openly-Gay Woman In Legislature
All 120 Florida House seats were up for grabs in 2018 and a few races offered a few firsts for candidates in Tampa Bay.Republican Ray Blacklidge and…
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Nearly two weeks after Election Day, a statewide recount showed that Republican Gov. Rick Scott continued to hold the lead in the Senate race against incumbent Democrat Bill Nelson.
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