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Cross-Bay Ferry Returns For Third Season, With Year-Round Expansion In Mind
The Cross-Bay Ferry will return to Tampa Bay for a third season, with new services, a new website, and a proposal for permanent, year-round service in the…
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'Consolidation 2.0' - USF Unveils Updated Plan
Under legislation passed last year, the University of South Florida has until next summer to bring the accreditation of its three campuses under one…
Tropical Storm Nestor Forms, Will Bring Strong Surge And Winds To Tampa Bay
The Tampa Bay region should brace for strong storm surge, gusty winds and periods of heavy rain from a system, now Tropical Storm Nestor, that intensifed…
Vaping Among Florida's Youth Is Increasing While Tobacco Use Drops
The use of tobacco products among Florida’s youth is at an all-time low, but that good news is offset by significant increases in the number of children...
Floridians With Disabilities Defend Medicaid Funding From Possible Cuts
People with developmental disabilities and caregivers delivered a message to a Senate health-care panel Wednesday: Don’t cut Medicaid funding for services.
Carnival Corp. Boss: 'There Were Some Gaps' In Environmental Oversight
Arnold Donald admits there were gaps in how the world's largest cruise ship operator followed environmental rules. " Clearly there were some gaps in...
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Gov. DeSantis Declares State Of Emergency For Florida As Hurricane Dorian Looms
Gov. Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency for Florida counties in the path of Hurricane Dorian, which is currently forecast to make landfall as…
Tampa Bay Area Preparing For More Hurricane Evacuees
As Hurricane Dorian barreled toward Puerto Rico on Wednesday, some in the Tampa Bay area with family and friends on the island were staying alert.Puerto…
Gov. DeSantis Issues State Of Emergency For Florida Ahead Of Hurricane Dorian
All 67 Florida counties are now under an emergency order as the state awaits a powerful hit, likely early next week, from Hurricane Dorian.Gov. Ron…
Shelves Empty As Hurricane Dorian Spins Closer
Shelves are emptying of essentials like bottled water as Hurricane Dorian spins closer to Florida.At one Tampa grocery store, Michael Holt had a shopping…
Grassroots Hurricane Response Network In SoFla's Vulnerable Communities Prepare
As Hurricane Dorian makes it way toward Florida, a network of community volunteers and nonprofits are teaming up to respond to the needs of seniors on...
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Hurricane Dorian Could Knock Out Power For Millions Of Floridians
Lengthy and widespread power outages are in the forecast after Hurricane Dorian hits Florida.Eric Silagy, president and CEO of Florida Power & Light, said…
Relocation Of FEMA Funds To The Border Causes Concerns As Major Hurricane Heads Toward Florida
Floridians are bracing for a major hurricane just as funding for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is being directed away from disaster...
As Drivers Fuel Up For Dorian, Some Beaches Stations Run Dry
Area drivers are beginning to see some gasoline shortages as Hurricane Dorian is on track to hit Florida before the end of the Labor Day weekend.
Evacuation Orders For Dorian Prompt Florida To Suspend Tolls
Tolls were suspended Sunday on Florida’s Turnpike and other roads in South Florida and Central Florida, as local mandatory evacuation orders started and…
In Miami, Afro-Caribbean Saints and Spirits Are Part Of Hurricane Prep
When Hurricane Dorian was approaching Florida as a Category 4 storm reminiscent of Hurricane Andrew in 1992, Miamians and South Floridians included some...
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Forecast: Dorian's Bands Could Produce Gusty Showers Across Tampa Bay
The Tampa Bay area can expect a few subtle reminders this week that a major hurricane is threatening to produce potentially catastrophic conditions along…
Hurricane Dorian Isn't Moving Because The Upper Atmosphere Is Too Calm
Powerful Hurricane Dorian has been going nowhere because nothing high up is making it budge.It may sound strange when talking about a storm that once had…
Hurricane Dorian Pounds Florida’s East Coast As It Moves North
Hurricane Dorian continues pounding Florida’s east coast this evening as the Category 2 storm moving out in the Gulf of Mexico, parallel to the state.The…
Clearwater Coast Guard Crews Help Evacuate 19 From Bahamas
Members of the U.S. Coast Guard stationed in Clearwater helped evacuate 19 people from a medical clinic in the Bahamas on Monday.The Jayhawk aircrews made…
Starving Seniors: How America Fails To Feed Its Aging
Army veteran Eugene Milligan is 75 years old and blind. He uses a wheelchair since losing half his right leg to diabetes and gets dialysis for kidney...
Rescues Continue After 'Apocalyptic' Dorian Cripples Bahamas
Bahamians rescued victims of Hurricane Dorian with jet skis and a bulldozer as the U.S. Coast Guard, Britain's Royal Navy and a handful of aid groups…
Blind From A Bad Diet? Teen Who Ate Mostly Potato Chips And Fries Lost His Sight
A poor diet can lead to vision loss, experts say. For a teen, it's certainly rare, but a new case study documents blindness in a boy who ate lots of chips, white bread and bits of processed meat.
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Florida Navigator Program Gets $1.3M To Continue Marketplace Enrollment
A group that helps Floridians sign up for health insurance on the federal marketplace received a $1.3 million grant to continue their work.Florida…
In Brevard County, Dorian Leaves Widespread Beach Erosion
There are reports of widespread beach erosion in Brevard County after Hurricane Dorian.On Canova Beach in Melbourne so much sand had washed away that the…
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