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Publix To Expand Headquarters, Add 700 New Jobs
The Florida grocery chain Publix is expanding its headquarters and adding 700 new jobs over the next decade.Publix CEO & President Todd Jones announced…
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The Latest on the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh (all times local):10 a.m.The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to vote at 1:30 p.m. on…
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The University of Central Florida is extending its offer of in-state tuition to students who came to the school from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands…
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is voting on Judge Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination. A full Senate vote on the nomination is expected as early…
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The University of South Florida’s Graphicstudio is turning 50 this year, and the public is invited to help celebrate. An anniversary celebration will be…
Jefferson Airplane Founder Marty Balin Dies In Tampa
Marty Balin, a patron of the 1960s “San Francisco Sound” both as founder and lead singer of the Jefferson Airplane and co-owner of the club where the…
Head Of NextGen America Targets Younger People To Vote Democratic
Billionaire activist Tom Steyer has vowed to put up more than $5 million to help elect Democrats in Florida. Steyer founded the progressive group NextGen…
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Insurers Shun State Health-Care Website
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Following the revelation that the University of Central Florida improperly used operating funds to construct a campus building, the Florida Board of...
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Digging Deeper: Governor Candidates' Education Plans Politically Effective, Practically Difficult
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Safety Assessments Leading To Security Upgrades At Tampa Bay Schools
Tampa Bay school districts are working to implement new safety measures based on assessment feedback.The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Act was passed by…
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