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U.S. Sen. Rick Scott said Sunday that he was never told by Homeland Security officials in 2016 when he was Florida's governor that Russian hackers had…
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When Sonia Anderson got her first Fitbit step tracker, her poor pooch, Bronx, had no idea of all the steps that were coming. The device — which counts...
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Only in South Florida would someone ask, “What’s your favorite mango?” and get a response. Recently, thousands of visitors attended the International…
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Ten Democratic candidates each made the case Tuesday that they should be the next president of the United States. Here is NPR's coverage, including…
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The second set of 10 candidates made their case Wednesday as to why they should be the next president of the United States. Here is NPR's live coverage,…
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A tropical wave in the Caribbean is forecast to produce increased rain chances for Florida – and the Tampa Bay area – this weekend as it moves north and…
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Listen to the podcast!In mid July, thousands of visitors attended the International Mango Festival near Miami to sample mangoes, listen to lectures and…
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Florida is dealing with the state's worst hepatitis A outbreak in years and the Tampa Bay area has been hit the hardest. Health officials in Pinellas…
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Two pilot whales that beached themselves on Redington Beach Monday were released back into the Gulf of Mexico Thursday.The couple was part of a group of…
Above Average Rain Levels Poured Over Tampa In July
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Pentagon Giving Certificates, Not Medals, To Radiation-Exposed 'Atomic Veterans'
The new certificate recognizes as many as 550,000 veterans who were exposed to nuclear weapons tests between 1945 and 1992. But the certificates leave a…
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An Uptick in Atlantic Activity is Possible, but It May Be Temporary
The most active part of the hurricane season are the months of August, September, and October. In this “State of the Season” report, we will assess...
South Florida Scientists Crack 'Death Star' Challenge In HIV Vaccine Research
South Florida researchers believe they're one step closer to developing a more effective vaccine against HIV, after overcoming a virus that infects...
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Proposal Could Allow Unaffiliated Voters To Participate In Florida Primaries
This week, 20 Democratic presidential hopefuls debated the issues—and each other. Under Florida’s ‘closed’ primary system, only registered Democrats can...
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Because Puerto Rico's Senate has not approved Pedro Pierluisi yet, legal challenges are expected. Protesters gathered outside the governor's mansion Friday to see his disgraced predecessor leave.
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