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Supporters of a proposed constitutional amendment that would legalize recreational marijuana want more time to get on the November ballot.Arguing that a…
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Vickie Oldham has made it her personal mission to preserve the history of Newtown, where she's lived almost her entire life.As part of our Telling Tampa…
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Sam Mendes' war epic 1917won't be in theaters until Friday, but it's already won the big Golden Globe. Once Upon A Time In ... Hollywood, Fleabag, Succession and Tom Hanks also had big nights.
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Students would get a day off from school to come down from their Halloween sugar highs, under a bill filed Monday by Sen. Annette Taddeo, D-Miami.The…
Tampa Bay Cities Unite In Effort To Combat Climate Change
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Clinical Trial Could Pave Way For Earlier Alzheimer's Diagnosis At Eye Doctor
People at risk for Alzheimer's disease could one day get their diagnosis decades earlier - at the eye doctor.Researchers in the Tampa Bay area and…
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More Than 100 Graves Found On Gonzmart-Owned Property On Zion Site
Scans of the Tampa property owned by Richard Gonzmart and his Columbia Restaurant Group have revealed at least 115 probable graves of the Zion…
How 'They' Became The Word Of The Year
Merriam-Webster’s word of the year in 2019 was a simple four letter word: “they.”The reason for the choice, according to the dictionary publisher, is that…
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Stakes High For Democrats And Republicans In Bid To Rush ACA To Supreme Court
Both sides say they want the high court to quickly weigh in on a case that could invalidate the federal health law. Whatever the court decides will likely have consequences in 2020 elections.
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The U.S. cancer death rate dropped more than 2% between 2016 and 2017, the biggest single-year drop ever, according to the American Cancer Society. Better treatment for lung cancer is a factor.
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Florida Matters: Teacher Pay A Top Priority During Florida Legislative Session
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Carnival Insists Progress In Curbing Cruise Ship Pollution
Top Carnival Corp. executives told a skeptical federal judge Wednesday that progress is being made to curb the world’s largest cruise line’s chronic ocean…
Florida's Graduation Rate Rises: How Did Local Districts Fare?
According to the Florida Department of Education, nearly 87% of Florida teenagers earned a high school diploma last year, an increase of close to 1% over…
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Recession Chances Low In Early 2020 But Increase Later In Year
The Florida Chamber of Commerce’s Chief Economist says there’s a low chance of a recession this year . However, that doesn’t mean it will be smooth...
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