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The Greenhouse in St. Petersburg helps grow entrepreneurs. Every Wednesday morning, a group called 1 Million Cups meets to give entrepreneurs the chance…
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C.W. Bill Young, Dean of Florida Congressmen, Dies at 82
C.W. Bill Young, whose political career took him from the minority party in the Florida Senate to control of the U.S. House budget committee, died at 6:50…
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As expected, Charlie Crist and Rick Scott have trounced their opposition in today's primaries.On the Democratic side, Crist captured 74 percent of the…
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With a looming deadline, Florida legislators return to the state Capitol this week promising to do what they couldn't during the 60-day regular session...
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Convicted Murderers Manage 'Extraordinary' Prison Break In New York
Two inmates, Richard Matt and David Sweat, used power tools to cut through steel walls, slithered through a steam pipe and emerged on the outside through a manhole.
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Tampa Lighthouse for the Blind will have an open house from 1 to 6 p.m. Friday, May 1, at their location at 1106 W. Platt Street in Tampa. See the map…
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FL Abortions Dip, Other States More So
The number of abortions performed in Florida dropped by 10 percent between 2010 and 2014, but the decrease is less than in other Republican-led states...
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Bay Area WWII Vet Says VA Denied His Mustard Gas Claim
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Carnival Aims to Launch Miami to Cuba Cruises in 2016
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Budget Deal Made, $301M to Hometown Projects
House and Senate budget negotiators struck a deal on a state spending plan Monday night moments before the stroke of midnight, pouring $301 million into...
Florida Faces A Rising Tide Of HIV Infection
Everyone thinks HIV happens to someone else. It only infects men who are having sex with men, they say. Or HIV drug users. And while that still accounts...
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Class Size Versus School Size
It’s been 12 years since Florida voters passed the class size amendment, limiting the number of students in certain classes to between 18 and 25,…
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A Q & A With The University Of Florida's New President
Three months ago W. Kent Fuchs became president of the University of Florida, leaving New York’s Cornell University.Fuchs says Florida universities are…
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