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Gulfport celebrates 25 years of Geckofest
Saturday's event features a Mardi Gras-style walking parade down Beach Boulevard. The more outrageous your costume, the better.
These Dioramas Are To Die For
Using figures that were made for miniature train sets, a former Las Vegas crime reporter is finding big success creating and selling tiny imaginary crime scenes. Abigail Goldman's macabre, and sometimes funny, "Die-O-Ramas" are selling out before she's even completed them.
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Bucs ride 2 TD catches by rookie Egbuka to dramatic 23-20 win over Atlanta Falcons
Tampa Bay wins its season opener after the Falcons' kicker misses a last-second field goal.
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Ken Jones is a Tampa native and attorney for a local financial firm.He's also tasked with leading the group that's hosting the biggest event to hit Tampa…
Trayvon Martin Was Afraid, Too
The shooting death of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager, has sparked national protests and debate. Host Michel Martin reflects on the case in her Can I Just Tell You essay.
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Trayvon Martin Killing Puts 'Stand Your Ground' Law In Spotlight
The law, passed in 2005, got rid of the English Law concept of "duty to retreat" from a dangerous situation. Instead, a person can hold his ground and meet force with force — deadly if they feel is necessary.
For Both Parties, Spanglish Is The Unofficial Convention Language
In this year's presidential election, Latinos are a major voting bloc — and Spanish is getting its close-up.
SCORE Sponsors Free Veterans Business Expo
The unemployment rate for post-9/11 veterans is 10.9 percent -- much higher than the national average. And that has inspired a group of retired local…
For Rural Veterans, Accessing VA Care Can Mean Hours In The Car
Approximately 5 million veterans live in rural America, and almost sixty percent of them rely on VA healthcare. But accessing that care can be a challenge.
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For Rural Veterans, Accessing VA Care Can Mean Hours In The Car
Approximately 5 million veterans live in rural America, and almost sixty percent of them rely on VA healthcare. But accessing that care can be a challenge.
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Federal Government Sends Warning To Vaping Companies
The federal government issued warnings to companies that sell vaping liquids, saying they are in violation of federal regulations due to packages that appear to market to children or teens.
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'Possible' More Counties Than Now Known Were Hacked In 2016, Fla. Delegation Says
The disclosure this week that two Florida counties were breached by Russian attackers in 2016 has officials worried about what more they don't know.
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Sheriff Suspended After Parkland Shooting Fights For His Job
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' decision to suspend the sheriff who oversaw the response to the Parkland school shooting was a knee-jerk reaction based on...
Concussions Are Most Common Injury In Children's Sports, Study Finds
Children's recreational sports are growing more competitive than ever, and with that can come big injuries. A first-of-its-kind study on children ages 5…
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Mayor Pitches $120 Million For UF Health Jacksonville As Hospital Braces For Other Cuts
If the Jacksonville City Council gives the OK to Mayor Lenny Curry’s annual budget proposal , UF Health Jacksonville, which serves as a safety net for...
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4 Cities' Lawsuit Calls Trump Efforts To Undermine Obamacare Unconstitutional
The complaint, filed Thursday, alleges the Trump administration is "waging a relentless campaign to sabotage and, ultimately, to nullify the law." They say that violates the Constitution.
Lab Mosquitoes Cut Wild Population By 75 Percent, South Miami Field Study Finds
Mosquitoes, it turns out, might be their own worst enemy. In a six-month field trial launched in South Miami last year, Miami-Dade County teamed up with...
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Can You Hear It? Sonic Devices Play High-Pitched Noises To Repel Teens
Philadelphia parks officials have implemented a device called the Mosquito, which only people under age 25 can hear, in an effort to decrease loitering and vandalism late at night.
Researchers Explore Why Women's Alzheimer's Risk Is Higher Than Men's
Scientists are gaining insights into why Alzheimer's is more common in women. The answer involves genetics, hormones and sex-related brain differences.
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Florida Policy Analysts: Public Charge Rule Could Have 'Ripple' Effect
A new Department of Homeland Security rule means immigrants legally in the United States may no longer be eligible for green cards if they use food…
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Medical Marijuana Soars To Approval
Stunning even some of the proposal's most avid supporters, Florida voters Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment legalizing medical…
Florida Death Penalty Still On Hold As Courts Seek Answers
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A Timeline Of The Boston Manhunt
Not 24 hours after the FBI released images of two suspects in Monday's blasts, one of the suspects is dead and the other is still at large.
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