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No Need To Cut Back On Red Meat? Controversial New 'Guidelines' Lead To Outrage
A prominent medical journal has published a new recommendation from a group of scientists concluding that there's no need to cut back on red and processed meats. This contradicts current guidelines.
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Education Fight Heading To Florida's Supreme Court
Nine county school boards are going to the Florida Supreme Court in a battle about the constitutionality of a controversial 2017 law that sought to...
Bill Would Require Most Pets To Be Kept Out Of Restaurants
Most four-legged patrons of pet-friendly restaurants would have to remain outside, under a bill proposed this week by state Rep. Bruce Antone,…
Ex-Dallas Officer Who Killed Man In His Own Apartment Is Found Guilty Of Murder
Amber Guyger, who is white, had testified that she entered Botham Jean's unit after a long day at work, thinking it was her own home and mistaking the 26-year-old black accountant for an intruder.
Hands-Free Driving Now The Law In School, Roadwork Zones
Florida drivers now must put down their cell phones anytime they are in a school or work zone or they could eventually get a $60 ticket.State Rep. Jackie…
USF Researchers Plan Return To Dozier
For most of the last decade, Erin Kimmerle has led a team that has tried to find the bodies of students who were buried at Dozier School for Boys – some…
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Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried Rolls Out New Rules For Prescribed Burns
Florida’s Commissioner of Agriculture Nikki Fried has announced new rules for prescribed burns. She says some rules are being changed for the first time...
Flu Shot Competition Pits USF Students Against UF, FSU, UCF
The line of students stretched for more than 100 yards and wound down a flight of stairs as University of South Florida students tried to beat three other…
Last Month Was Hottest September On Record For Sarasota/Bradenton Area
If you thought September was hotter and dryer than average, you were right.The National Weather Service says the month was the hottest September in the…
Florida's Health Care Cost Markup Among Nation's Highest
A newly released report by Johns Hopkins University, Hospital Prices in the United States: An Analysis of U.S. Cities and States, shows that seven out of…
Hillsborough Woman Arrested After Cache Of Pipe Bombs Found In Bedroom
A Hillsborough County woman whose alarmed parents discovered a trove of pipe bombs, weapons and bomb making materials in her bedroom was arrested by Tampa…
President Trump On Medicare; College Athletes And Endorsements
This week we took a closer look at what President Donald Trump wants to do with Medicare, and how it could affect the millions of Floridians who count...
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Everything You Need To Know About Florida's Amendment 4 Lawsuit
On Monday, a major hearing is set to take place in Tallahassee that will set the tone of a challenge to a Florida law that opponents have called a “...
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Hear From The Fla. Legislative Leader Who Wants To Allow College Athletes To Get Paid
Following California’s lead, Florida recently became the second state to introduce legislation pushing to allow collegiate athletes to profit from their...
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Scientists: Red Tide Is Back In Florida's Southwest Coast
Scientists say toxic red tide is back in the waters off the Florida southwest coast after fading away earlier this year following a 15-month…
‘Best And Brightest’ Repeal Proposed
The powerful chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee filed a proposal Friday that would repeal the state’s long-controversial “Best and Brightest”…
Couple Injured In Possible Bobcat Attack In South Florida
An animal believed to be a bobcat dropped down from a tree and attacked a couple out on their typical early morning walk Friday in a dense, urban part of…
Former USF Student Who Witnessed Slaying By Dallas Officer Is Shot And Killed
A former University of South Florida football player who was a witness in the murder trial of a white Dallas police officer has been killed in a shooting,…
DeSantis Wants To Raise Minimum Teacher Salaries To $47,500
Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to raise the minimum salary of Florida teachers to $47,500, a proposal that would cost hundreds of millions of dollars and likely…
At Florida Bee Farm in Clearwater, Explore the Secret Life of Bees
Put on your beekeeper suit and come see what's involved in maintaining a thriving apiary.The Zest podcast contributor Tracey Johnson visited Florida Bee…
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Markeis McGlockton's Family: 20-Year Sentence For Michael Drejka 'Fair, Historic'
Michael Drejka was sentenced to 20 years in prison Thursday for the fatal shooting of Markeis McGlockton over a handicapped parking spot in Clearwater…
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Florida To Use VW Emissions Money For Cleaner Buses
New public-transit and school buses that run on electricity and alternative fuels would get much of Florida’s share of a federal payout from a...
A Year After Hurricane Michael, Recovery Is Moving Slowly. Some Say Insurance Is To Blame
Officials estimate there are still years of recovery left after Hurricane Michael slammed into the Panhandle 12 months ago. But for many who are living...
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As Rays' Excitement Grows, Tampa Mayor Says Focus Is On Playoffs, Not Ballpark Talks
The team’s playoff run also renewed questions about a new ballpark after St. Pete officials gave the green light for talks to resume across the bay.Tampa…
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Sea Rise May Force Some To Move. New Study Warns The Poor Could Get Hit Harder
If the past is any indication, worsening threats from climate change, like rising seas in South Florida, could take a larger toll on the poor as people...
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