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Haitian Activists Use Social Networks To Spread Advice About TPS
Immigration lawyers and Haitian community activists hosted a social media live event on Monday to stress the necessity for recipients of Temporary...
Scott 'Absolutely Intends' To Sign Medical Marijuana Bill
Florida Gov. Rick Scott said he "absolutely" intends to sign the medical marijuana bill passed Friday by the state Legislature.
State Has Until Monday To Implement Medical Marijuana Rules
Felicia Duncan’s 7-year-old daughter Emma has been living with epilepsy for years. She been seizure-free since January thanks to medical marijuana. But it…
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Just 17 Percent Of Americans Approve Of Republican Senate Health Care Bill
In a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, 55 percent of Americans say they disapprove of the Senate GOP bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
PriceCheck: Shopping For The Lowest Prescription Drug Prices
Jane Morse needed to fill a prescription that was going to cost her about $300. She's on Medicare but doesn't have a prescription drug plan so she's...
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House Barely Passes 'Liquor Wall' Bill, Sending It To Governor
The Florida House has voted to tear down the so-called liquor wall by a razor-thin margin. It’s a rare issue that doesn’t fall along party lines, giving...
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St. Pete Upgrades Should Keep Sewage Out Of Tampa Bay
On a typical spring day, when it hasn't rained in a while, about 7 million gallons of raw sewage flows into St. Petersburg's southwest water treatment…
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‘Coverage Gap’ For Poor Ending, But Affordability Still An Issue
Having long decried the failings of the Affordable Care Act, Senate Republicans are purporting to fix one of its loopholes with their newly unveiled...
Florida Matters: The Impact Of Veteran Suicide Part 1
Our country asks a lot of its military members, most recently during the many years of conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan. The multiple deployments during…
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The Villages Is Nation's Fastest Growing, Again
Have golf cart, will travel. At least to The Villages.The retirement community in central Florida famous for its souped-up golf carts once again was the…
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Tropical Storm Colin Brings Rain, Flooding To Bay Area
Tropical Storm Colin dumped several inches of rain across the Tampa Bay area.A tropical storm warning and flood watch was in effect through Monday.Rain…
Trump, Clinton Hold Big Poll Leads Going Into Florida Primary
Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton hold big leads going into Tuesday's presidential primaries in Florida - a potentially devastating…
Plateau But No Decline: Child Obesity Rates Hold Steady
A new study finds 33 percent of American children between 2 and 19 are overweight, and 17 percent are obese. But researchers say they hope the findings don't overshadow the success stories out there.
Not Just 'Sows & Plows!' Interest In Agriculture Ed On The Rise
You hear a lot of bad news about Florida's agriculture industry. Competition from foreign markets, labor shortages, insects, the loss of farmland to…
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Want To Buy An Assault Rifle In Florida? No Problem
As in mass shootings elsewhere, the massacre of 49 people at an Orlando nightclub is raising questions about access to guns — assault rifles, in...
E-Cigarette Poisonings Surge In Young Children, Study Says
Electronic cigarettes have sickened rising numbers of young children, a study of U.S. poison center calls has found. Most cases involve swallowing...
Variety of Performances Featured at Florida Dance Festival
For the fourth year in a row, the Florida Dance Festival has returned to the University of South Florida, bringing a wide variety of live performances and…
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USF Conference Marks 100th Anniversary of Dozier School Fire
On November 18, 1914, a fire in a dormitory at what was then the Florida Industrial School for Boys is believed to have killed eight students and two…
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Deadline for Jan. 1 Health Coverage Gone – Now What?
The deadline has passed to buy a health plan on HealthCare.gov for coverage that starts Jan. 1, 2015.But open enrollment goes through Feb. 15, 2015, and…
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Tampa Bay Lighting owner Jeff Vinik admitted that he formed his group "Strategic Property Partners" so he could slowly and quietly buy up property…
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With a seemingly endless number of recent computer data breaches, the need for improved cybersecurity continues to grow. A statewide initiative based out…
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Immigrant Tuition Bill Signed Amid Political Sparring
With Hispanic voters likely to play a key role in the 2014 elections, Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill Monday allowing some undocumented immigrants to pay…
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Opponents of a proposed constitutional amendment that would legalize medical marijuana launched the "Don’t Let Florida Go to Pot" campaign Tuesday,…
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The Republican Governors Association has chipped in $8.5 million this summer toward Gov. Rick Scott's re-election effort.And as he campaigned with Scott…
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