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Cheers And Tears As Latino Students In Manatee And Sarasota Announce College Plans
The recent college admissions scandal exposed the role of wealth and privilege in gaining entry to America's best schools.But its also helped bring…
First Amendment Foundation Tracks New Public Record Exemption Bills
The First Amendment Foundation (FAF) in Tallahassee keeps watch over policy discussions that could impede the public’s right to know about government...
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A judge has ruled that a 3-year-old Tampa boy must resume his cancer treatment, despite his parents' wishes.
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The Sarasota County School Board has approved a deal for some University of South Florida college courses to be offered at local high schools.The new…
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Business leaders from the Tampa Bay Region will travel to Brazil in August, in hopes of finding new markets for their products.It’s the latest trade…
'The Energy Is Here': Monthly Sessions Teach People How To Get Involved In Cannabis Industry
More than 60 people gathered in between racks of clothes and jewelry at a Neiman Marcus Thursday night to discuss a Florida industry that is quickly...
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What Health Care Looks Like Inside Prisons And Jails In South Florida
Access to healthcare inside South Florida prisons and jails is under renewed scrutiny after a pregnant woman with a mental illness delivered her child...
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FPL Backed On Tax Cuts, Irma Costs
State regulators Tuesday approved a plan by Florida Power & Light to use federal tax savings to cover costs of restoring power after Hurricane Irma,…
Prison Guards Eyed For Immigration Enforcement
The head of Florida’s prison system last month told a top federal immigration official he would like to launch a pilot program that would deputize state…
Seminole Tribe Says No Dice To Gambling Compact With State
The Seminole Tribe of Florida made good on threats Tuesday by telling Gov. Ron DeSantis it is quitting a long-standing revenue-sharing agreement with the…
Ripples Snag Tampa Bay Commuter Ferry Service
Establishing a commuter ferry service linking Tampa, St. Petersburg, MacDill Air Force Base and southern Hillsborough County may take a bit longer to…
The Business of Cannabis In The Sunshine Economy
Business from cannabis is growing fast in Florida; some of it regulated tightly, and some of it without rules. But all of it comes with cash that the...
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Alligator Blocks Runway At MacDill Air Force Base
Staff at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa had to bring in a front-end loader to remove an alligator that was lounging on a runway.The Tampa Bay Times…
FEA: New Voucher Plan Will 'Drain' $1B From Public Schools Over 5 Years
Researchers with state teachers’ union the Florida Education Association are estimating Florida’s new plan for a private school voucher program will...
South Florida Prepares For Influx Of Migrants From Mexico
Officials in South Florida say they are preparing for an influx of immigrants being sent by the federal government as the number of migrants arriving at…
After Losing Her Teenage Son To Gun Violence, This Miami Mom Takes Other Teenage Boys Prom Shopping
This is the first time Sirena Saul is meeting Jason Louis in person. They’ve only been in touch by phone. Louis, a high school senior at Miami Norland,...
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Budget Impact Of Drug Imports, Telehealth Unclear
Florida lawmakers may have passed major health-care legislation during the 2019 session, but the impact of two bills on the upcoming year’s state budget...
Prison Hepatitis Legal Fight Continues
After admitting they failed to adequately screen prisoners for the highly contagious disease, Florida corrections officials are challenging a federal...
The 2019 Hurricane Season Will Be 'Near Normal.' But Normal Can Still Be Devastating
NOAA forecasts that two to four major hurricanes will form this year in the Atlantic. But even an average year can cause record-breaking damage, as storms get bigger and wetter.
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World War II Veteran Will Walk In Hillsborough High School Graduation After Missing His Own In 1943
A 95 year-old World War II veteran will walk across the stage Saturday at Hillsborough High School's graduation ceremony to finally receive his diploma in…
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LA's Coliseum, Built As A War Memorial, Is Getting A Corporate Sponsor. Some Veterans Are Protesting
Similar debates have played out elsewhere, as sports stadiums that were originally built as memorials to veterans take on new corporate names.
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New Florida Law Bans Release Of Mass Shooting Recordings
Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill that prohibits Florida's government agencies from releasing photos, video or audio that record the killing of a person…
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Presenters at a Café Con Tampa event Friday talked about how they want Hillsborough County to spend transportation funds, particularly future revenue from…
New Hurricane Preparedness Guide For Nursing Homes Emphasizes Importance Of Generators
When Hurricane Irma made landfall in South Florida nearly two years ago, it knocked out power across the region — in some areas for up to 10 days. A...
Florida Governor, Cabinet Begin Trade Mission In Israel
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was on his way to Israel Saturday with a delegation of close to 100 people, a trip that will include a ceremonial…
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