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Is Romney Ahead by 6 Points in Florida...or Are Things Tied?
Depends. Whom do you believe?The Tampa Bay Times/Bay News 9 poll out today shows that 6 percent lead for Romney in Florida. It's consistent with earier…
Who's Winning the Early Vote in Florida?
In theory, Obama appears to be winning the early vote in Florida.Democrats are leading Republicans 43 to 40 percent in early voting and absentee ballots…
Chaos And A Bomb Scare Mar Early Voting In Florida
After the Miami-Dade County mayor ordered a stop to voting, some in line banged on the windows and chanted, "Let us vote." In the Orlando area, a bomb threat suspended early voting.
Robocall Tells Florida Voters Election Day Is Tomorrow
Oops.This morning, about 12,500 voters in Florida's Pinellas County received a robocall from the county election supervisor's office...telling them they…
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Both Presidential Campaigns Confident in a Florida Win
Both presidential campaigns are positioned to work up to the last minute to earn your vote – if you’ve not already voted.Florida is a statistical toss up…
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Absentee Voting in Person Expands Options
Early voting in Florida ended officially on Saturday, but several elections supervisors in the Tampa Bay area offered voters another option called…
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Undervotes Expected on Local Referenda Due to Ballot Length
Much of the attention on Florida’s 2012 has focused on the shortened schedule for early voting and the anticipated long lines because of the long ballot.…
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Bill Nelson Makes Case for Bipartisan Cooperation
Florida U.S. Senator Bill Nelson won re-election handily, staving off a challenge from GOP Congressman Connie Mack IV. His victory speech included a plea…
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5 Things to Expect at the Saturday Morning Market's Anniversary Event
When Gail Eggeman organized the first Saturday Morning Market on Nov. 7, 2002, she scoped out downtown St. Petersburg for a spot that was just big enough…
Re-engineer the Health System, CEOs Urge
The U.S. health-care system has begun a huge transformation from a cottage industry noted for waste and inefficiency to one that rewards value, four…
The Heart of a Navy Corpsman from Bethesda Medical Center
On this upcoming Veteran's Day, we celebrate servicemembers who fought on the battlefield and all those who supported them like Christian Quintero.The…
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Once Again, Florida's Voting Doesn't Add Up
The election problems in Florida that kept the nation waiting more than a month for the outcome of the presidential race back in 2000 have largely been resolved. But the state has come up with a whole new set of difficulties that led to long lines and another slow count.
Shortage of Nurses May Have Contributed to Patients' Deaths
State health officials are on the scene at Town and Country Hospital this afternoon. The Tampa medical center has been barred from admitting any new…
Supreme Court To Review Voting Rights Act
The court said it would look at a key provision that requires certain jurisdictions with a history of discrimination to get approval before changing any election procedures. For decades, the law has been the government's main tool for fighting discrimination at the polls.
Ingredients For A Homestyle Thanksgiving, 200 Miles Above The Earth
Candied yams with a touch of marshmallow cream are what the astronauts on the International Space Station are looking forward to eating for their Thanksgiving feast today. That and a little irradiated smoked turkey, courtesy of NASA.
Why Have There Been So Many Contested Elections?
Election-related lawsuits have more than doubled since 2000. There has been at least one post-election litigation in every general or midterm election since 2000, with the exception of 2002. Legal experts blame the flawed election process and the fact that voters don't like their candidates to concede.
VIDEO: Sprinklers Interrupt Dolphins-Seahawks Game in Miami
Football players are used to being showered with cheers from fans, and winning coaches relish a Gatorade shower. But an actual shower during the game? Not…
After Court Ruling, Early Voting On College Campuses Makes It Easy For Students
Early in the morning, before the University of South Florida became abuzz with students hurrying off to class, Liz Lennox was sorting through five pages…
Sanders, Obama, Trump Campaigning In Florida Ahead Of Midterms
In the final days before the midterm elections, high-profile politicians are paying a lot of attention to Florida, including President Donald Trump,…
Water Woes Become A Political Wildcard
Throughout the summer, politicians heard from Floridians angered by the latest bouts of toxic blue-green algae in the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee...
Court Says Insurer Can’t Be Saddled With ‘Known Loss’
An appeals court Wednesday ruled that an insurer shouldn’t have to pay a claim under a workers’ compensation insurance policy that was written hours...
Psychedelic Advocate Nears Goal Of Legal Ecstasy
A psychedelic advocacy group has brought MDMA — the illegal party drug also known as ecstasy — to the brink of medical legitimacy after 32 years of trying.
Here's How Amendment 4 Would Impact Floridians With Felony Convictions
Florida is one of the strictest states when it comes to restoring the right to vote for people with felony convictions. Former felons do not...
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Google Employees Walk Out To Protest Treatment Of Women
Google engineers and other company workers around the world walked off the job Thursday to protest the internet company's lenient treatment of executives…
Several Changes In Store As Obamacare Open Enrollment Begins
Open enrollment for health insurance plans in the Affordable Care Act marketplace for 2019 coverage started Thursday and consumers will have less help…
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