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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
The president wants a "separate but equal branch" of the military to watch over the final frontier, but only Congress can make it happen.
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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…
After Nearly 2 Weeks and 2 Recounts, Florida Senate Race Ends
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.
Galvano Taps Leaders Of Senate Committees
Senate President Bill Galvano put his stamp on the Florida Senate on Monday, as he slimmed down the number of lawmakers holding committee chairmanships…
Meet Florida's New Ag Commissioner Nikki Fried
Weapons. Water. Weed. Nikki Fried successfully campaigned on those "three W's" to become Florida’s new agriculture commissioner. The former lobbyist...
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State Eyes Deepwater Horizon Money For Land Deal
Florida officials are looking at using money from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill to help shield timber land in Dixie County from future development.
Next U.S. Moon Landing Will Be By Private Companies, Not NASA
America's next moon landing will be made by private companies — not NASA.NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced Thursday that nine U.S. companies…
Soyuz Rocket Launches, Docks Successfully To Relief Of NASA, Russia Space Agency
A Russian, an American and a Canadian were aboard the spacecraft when it lifted off from Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazkahstan. It's the first launch since a failed mission in October.
Florida Supreme Court: Amendment Measures Can Stay On Ballot
Though one justice wrote that voters should “beware,” the Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a challenge to three proposed constitutional…
When Will Amendment 4 Be Implemented?
More than one million felons in Florida are supposed to be able to register to vote in a little over three weeks. Amendment 4 —the ‘Voting Restoration...
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Canadian Drug Importation Program Clears Its First Hurdle In The Florida Senate
Legislation allowing less-expensive Canadian prescription drugs to be imported for sale to Floridians is moving forward in the Senate. Some of those who...
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Currall Approved As USF President; Lamb Named To Board Of Governors
Two announcements about University of South Florida leadership were made at the Florida Board of Governors meeting Thursday – one that was expected, and…
‘PIP’ Repeal Moves Forward In Senate
A move to eliminate Florida’s no-fault auto insurance system advanced Monday in the Senate, though a similar House proposal has not been heard as the...
Bill Says Many Felons Could Still Vote While Owing Money For Crimes
A bill that is advancing in the Florida Senate could provide relief for a large chunk of people with felony convictions who want to regain the right to...
College Labs Become Coronavirus Testing Facilities, Courtesy Of Student Volunteers
With the present need for coronavirus tests, university research labs are rapidly switching to patient testing. Many are calling on graduate student volunteers to make it happen.
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Explosion Rocks Downtown Nashville
An explosion rocked downtown Nashville early Christmas Day, leaving a scene of destruction with damaged buildings and burned out cars. Damon Mitchell with member station WPLN describes the latest.
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