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The teams have been set for the NCAA men's Final Four tournament
For three of the teams, it is the first time in school history their men's basketball teams have been to the Final Four.
Hillsborough approves a letter to the Florida Public Service Commission requesting local meetings
The decision comes as two rate increases for Tampa Electric customers kick in this month.
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Mega Millions' Tuesday jackpot could be a record-breaking $1.55 billion
Friday night's jackpot was already a whopping $1.35 billion, but since there again was no winner the next one could break the $1.537 billion record set in 2018.
A baby giraffe was born with no spots and that's what inspired the calf's name
The zoo in Tennessee asked fans to pick their favorite name from four options. Forty thousand people from around the world voted, and the zoo went with Kipekee — the Swahili word for unique.
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Port Tampa Bay seeks to widen its shipping channels at a cost of $1.11 billion
It's an effort to bring more containers into the port.
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Wildfires prompt evacuations of capital of Canada's Northwest Territories
Residents in the capital of Canada's Northwest Territories were ordered to evacuate Wednesday night as wildfires neared the city of 20,000 people.
Morocco rebuffs aid after an earthquake kills more than 3,000
The country has not accepted all offers of aid, including from the U.S. and France, saying "a lack of coordination in such cases would be counterproductive."
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Tips From Bolinas-Stinson Elementary School
The 4th and 5th graders of Bolinas-Stinson Elementary School helped their school reduce water usage by 35 percent. Here are their tips on how to save water.
Trump Star Is Walled In; Past Presidents' Hair Up Close And Personal
A Los Angeles artists built a wall around Donald Trump's Hollywood star — it's topped with razor wire. And in Philadelphia, a museum has put the hair of some early presidents on display.
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An eagle's nest forces cancellation of Clearwater Threshers fireworks
The nest is located across U.S. 19 from BayCare Ballpark. Wildlife officials recommended Saturday's show be canceled.
A dog named Buddy Holly wins best in show at Westminster, a first for his breed
The petit basset griffon Vendéen is a rabbit-hunting hound dog from France. It has never won best in show at the prestigious competition before.
A service dog gets his own college diploma, winning huge cheers
When Grace Mariani graduated from Seton Hall University this week, the school president had a special gift for Justin, her service dog.
From Poker Amateur To World Series Competitor In 'The Noble Hustle'
Colson Whitehead's new book was born of an assignment to write about the World Series of Poker for Grantland. It's a sharp observational tale of the game, those who play it and how it changed him.
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Víkingur Ólafsson, 'Variation No. 1 (Goldberg Variations)'
The young Icelandic pianist, once equated with Glenn Gould, exceeds the comparison in music by Bach that is played with transparent, lyrical joy.
Brightline will nearly double the number of trains on the Miami-Orlando route by Monday
Thirty daily trips are planned beginning Oct. 9, including 15 round-trips.
Wednesday's Powerball jackpot up to $1.73 billion as lottery losing streak continues
There has been no winner for 35 consecutive drawings, since the last time someone won the top prize on July 19. That streak trails the record of 41 draws set in 2021 and 2022.
In Case You Missed It: Civic Education 101
We talk with experts about the state of civic education — and bring you a 101 lesson about the tenets of civic life.
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Michael Tubbs: What Does It Take To Transform A Struggling City?
Michael Tubbs has been saying "reinvent Stockton" since he was elected. Having grown up in Stockton himself, Tubbs takes a community-oriented approach to creating positive change in the city.
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Love flourishes, then flickers out on Madi Diaz's 'Weird Faith'
The Nashville-based musician talks about her new record and performs in front of a live studio audience at World Cafe.
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Sid Eudy, the professional wrestler known as 'Sid Vicious,' dies at 63
Eudy wrestled in several professional leagues over the course of his career, starred on teams such as The Skyscrapers and the Four Horsemen and won 2 WWE and WCW titles.
Mississippi bus crash kills 7 and injures 37
Seven people were killed and dozens were injured in Mississippi after a commercial bus overturned on Interstate 20 on Saturday morning. The bus was traveling near Bovina in Warren County.
Every Job In America, In 1 Graph
There are about 137 million jobs in America. Here's how they break down — and how the picture has changed over the past few years.
Watch The World Grow Older*, In 4 GIFs
Many rich countries, like the U.S. and Japan, are getting old. Meanwhile, countries in the developing world are staying young. Here's what that looks like over the course of a century.
Commuters made a comeback to downtown Tampa in 2023
A study shows downtown Tampa commuting increased more than any other city in the first five months of 2023.
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Tracy Chapman's song 'Fast Car' is a hit all over again.
Following her duet with Luke Combs at the Grammys, the 1988 song sped to the top of the iTunes chart — streams more than tripled and digital sales shot up more than 38,000%, Billboard says.
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