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'NEW' Generator Bringing Hope (And Clean Water) To India
An idea that’s been percolating on the Tampa campus of the University of South Florida for a decade is now being applied halfway across the world, just as…
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Study: Uninsured Rate Dropped Significantly In First 2 Years Of Obamacare
Florida saw an “impressive” drop in the rate of uninsured adults in 2014 and 2015, the first two years of full implementation of the Affordable Care Act...
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Letter From Key West: Hurricane Irma And After
As Irma was coming toward the Keys, I actually managed to get a couple hours of sleep. This was surprising since the wind was already rattling the air...
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Pro Wrestling Returns To Its Tampa Tuesday Home
From the 1960's to the 1980's, Championship Wrestling from Florida (CWF) brought a who's who of pro wrestling into living rooms around the state - names…
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Florida Patients Stranded By State-Contracted Ride Service
Imagine being stranded without a ride to the doctor or arriving hours late to medical appointments that your life literally depends on. Those are...
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UPDATED AT 4:50 P.M. Hillsborough County Sheriff David Gee says Charlie Christopher Bates, a suspect in a series of sexual assaults, died at Tampa General…
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In Sunlit Paradise, Seniors Go Hungry
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Florida Matters Preview: Pinellas Re-Entry Program Hopes for Calm After the Storm
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Doctors Call For More State Oversight After Infant Deaths
After the deaths of five infants, a team of doctors from across the state was asked in 2014 to review a Palm Beach County hospital's highly specialized...
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