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Feds Give $480M To Florida Timber Industry After Hurricane
Gov. Ron DeSantis says nearly half a billion dollars from the federal government will help Florida timber growers recover from the impacts of Hurricane…
DeSantis Signs Controversial Petition Bill
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed 38 bills, including a controversial measure that will make it harder for groups and citizens to put proposed...
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Later this month, members of the Flying Wallendas will perform a live high-wire walk on national television. The event comes two years after several…
USF President Genshaft Talks Successes And Failures As Retirement Nears
On July 1, Judy Genshaft will retire after 19 years as the president of the University of South Florida System.During the 71-year-old’s nearly two decades…
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DeSantis Signs Controversial Law Adding Restrictions On Ballot Initiative Petitions
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed 38 bills, including a controversial measure that will make it harder for groups and citizens to put proposed...
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A new study looking at how much time people spend stuck in traffic links widespread economic inequality to a lack of access to public transportation.
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Hepatitis A Outbreak Nears 1,500 Cases
With Pasco and Pinellas counties accounting for more than a third of the cases this year, a hepatitis A outbreak continues to expand.
Board Signs Off On Medical Marijuana Changes
While some members expressed concern about patients smoking medical marijuana, the Florida Board of Medicine has approved forms for doctors to use in...
Hillsborough Schools To Continue Removing Native American Mascots
The Hillsborough County School Board met on Tuesday to reconsider the removal of Native American mascots from half a dozen schools. But instead of…
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Whether you’re interested in politics, music, crime, technology or just about anything, there is likely a podcast for you. But while millions of people…
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Voting Advocates Keep Registering Felons Despite New Restrictions
Floridians approved a constitutional amendment restoring voting rights to most felons in November. In May, Florida lawmakers passed a law requiring them...
Survivors Of Parkland School Shooting Speak At USF
Sixteen months ago, a gunman entered Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida and opened fire.He killed 17 people and injured 17…
Teen Collapses, Dies During High School Football Practice
A high school student collapsed and later died during conditioning drills in Tampa on Tuesday.Hezekiah B. Walters, 14, collapsed on the Middleton High…
EPA Grants Bring Development Hope To Three Tampa Area Communities
Three Tampa Bay area communities will be able to make improvements thanks to their share of almost a million dollars in grants from the Environmental…
Three Years Later, Orlando Remembers Pulse: ‘Our Angels Are With Us’
Orlando marked three years since the Pulse nightclub shooting with speeches about love, local performers singing tributes, and rainbows on top of…
Longtime Sarasota Arts Advocate Recognized With State Award
Sarasota arts education advocate Nancy Roucher has been honored by the state for her longtime contributions to promoting arts education. On Friday,…
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Florida Lottery Says Warning Labels Could Impact Education Funding
Gov. Ron DeSantis is getting closer to deciding whether to approve the bill (HB 629), which passed the House and Senate in early May.
Sybrina Fulton, Mother Of Trayvon Martin, Seeks To 'Turn Pain Into Purpose' On County Commission
Sybrina Fulton understands what it means to lose someone to gun violence. In 2012, her 17-year-old son Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by George...
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State analysts this month will begin a series of meetings to consider the financial impact of a proposed constitutional amendment that would expand...
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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday formally received 22 bills from the Legislature, including a measure that Attorney General Ashley Moody has sought to help...
Needle Exchange Bill Hits DeSantis’ Desk
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday received a bill that would authorize needle-exchange programs across the state.
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As The 50th Anniversary Of Apollo 11 Nears, New Books Highlight The Mission's Legacy
These works make apparent how singular an achievement America's moon landing was — and show that half a century later we're still grappling to understand its long-term meaning.
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