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Researchers Find That Dolphins Call Each Other By 'Name'
When mother and calves or allied males were separated, they used specific whistles to call each other. Dolphins are the first animals — other than humans — to be known to do that.
Tonight's Feature Attraction: Academy Awards Bingo
It's Oscar night. And after you've polished off that last pig in a blanket and made snarky remarks about all the red carpet outfits, you'll need something…
Does Danica Patrick Have An Edge In The Daytona 500?
Danica Patrick became the first woman to win a pole in NASCAR's elite division, but that doesn't mean her No. 1 position at the start of Sunday's Daytona 500 will give her an edge. Experts say that a 40-pound weight advantage might not help either.
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Boil Water Notice Lifted for Tampa Customers
Tampa water is safe to drink and use for cooking again according to the City of Tampa website.City officials lifted the precautionary "Boil Water Notice"…
NASCAR Crash Sends Car Debris Into The Stands At Daytona
More than two dozen fans were injured after a multi-car crash at the end of Saturday's race. A car slammed into — and partially went through — the fence and into the stands.
Author of "History of White People" Comes to USF
Dr. Nell Irvin Painter wrote the book "The History of White People," which raises the question: Can a black scholar write about white people? She's…
Florida Sequestration Effects by the Numbers
If the "Fiscal Cliff" wasn't enough to worry about, then how about a sequestration? The word sounds like the name of an ominous spaceship falling from the…
Pinellas Commissioners Approve Referendum For Mass Transit Sales Tax
Pinellas County commissioners voted 5-1 today to place a referendum on the November 2014 ballot asking residents to approve a one-cent sales tax to pay…
USF Veterans Invite All to Screening of 'The Welcome'
All are welcome to a free screening of the documentary film The Welcome, which tracks veterans and their families through a five-day retreat that…
New Tampa Opens Up New Bridge
It's not even a mile long, but the New Tampa Boulevard Bridge may go a long way toward relieving traffic congestion on Bruce B. Downs in New Tampa. The…
In Jeb Bush's Immigration Mishmash, One Thing's Clear: 2016 Race Is On
The former Florida governor spent Tuesday clarifying statements about immigration in his new book, and some made as recently as Monday. Bush's back-and-forth on what to do about 11 million or so undocumented immigrants already in the country has become the story of a nascent 2016 presidential campaign.
Hillsborough Property Values Rebound
The Great Recession is over - at least when it comes to the value of homes in Hillsborough County.The county's property appraiser released statistics…
Immigration Group Visits Senator Rubio's Office
Various immigration activists have come together into what they're calling The Florida Caravan for Immigration Reform. They visited Senator Marco Rubio's…
Delay in Fraud Case Put Patients at Risk
Dr. Steven Wasserman has entered the history books of health fraud. The Venice dermatologist recently agreed to pay $26 million to settle charges of…
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How Jeb Bush Did In His 2016 Tryout
Forget about 2012 presidential burnout. The 2016 campaign has already begun, at least according to what has been written in the past week about Jeb Bush's new book on immigration. Plus: Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) won't run again in 2014.
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Florida Lieutenant Governor Resigns, After Investigation Of Nonprofit
Jennifer Carroll was questioned in connection with the federal investigation of a company that owns Internet cafes, which local law enforcement officials view with suspicion as a front for online gambling.
Governor Scott's Statement on Carroll's Resignation
Governor Rick Scott released this statement today addressing the resignation of Lieutenant Governor Jennifer Carroll:“Local, state and federal law…
Feds to FL: We're Flexible; Show Us Your Plan
Medicaid expansion for 1 million low-income adults in Florida may technically be dead, after committees in both the House and Senate voted to kill it. And
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Fossils Found in Polk County Lead to Discovery of Extinct Cat Species
If Florida is God’s waiting room, then Polk County must be the alcove reserved for his longtime patients.Researchers have used 5-million-year-old fossils…
Veterans Earn Entrepreneurship Certificates for Free
A business survey of veterans who are transitioning back into civilian life reveals many would like to start or run their own business.While the military…
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USF College of Ed Grad School Picks Up Honor (Again)
For the tenth straight year, USF's College of Education has been named one of the country's top graduate schools by U.S. News & World Report.According to…
Weapons, Explosives Found In Florida Dorm After Student's Death
The University of Central Florida in Orlando closed down its main campus until midday. Authorities are investigating. The incident began with a fire alarm at a dormitory. As police responded, a student apparently killed himself with a gun. Then other weapons and IEDs were discovered.
Women in Combat Features Father of SPC Brittany Gordon
National Public Radio featured a St. Petersburg female soldier in its first piece for a series on "Women in Combat."Reporter Quil Lawrence talks to the…
Will Florida’s Push For High-Tech Degrees Pay Off?
Curtis Nyarko is putting in a lot of late nights followed by early mornings at the lab – hoping to snare a high wage job in a high-tech field.Nyarko is a…
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House Budget Will Include Teacher Raise, Restore Higher Education Cuts
Florida House and Senate leaders have set aside less money for education in their initial budget outlines than did Gov. Rick Scott.Both House and Senate…
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