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Tampa Bay Records 190 New Coronavirus Cases, And 4 Deaths In 24 Hours
WUSF will be providing the latest news and information on coronavirus in Tampa Bay and across the state. Here are the latest developments:Here are the…
Pinellas Law Enforcement Agencies Strengthen Rules On Reporting Officer Misconduct
A number of Pinellas County law enforcement agencies announced Monday policies that clarify officers’ responsibilities on potential misconduct by…
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Clearwater To Resume Termination Of Utility Services For Nonpayment; Has Help For Those Struggling
The city of Clearwater plans to resume terminating utility services for nonpayment starting July 1. It will also restart charging fines for late payments…
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Florida's New COVID-19 Cases Surpass 5,000 For Sixth Straight Day
According to the Florida Department of Health's Monday report, 146,341 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in the state - an increase of 5,266…
Coronavirus Infections Far Higher Than Confirmed But Most Americans Still Not Exposed
Data from the CDC estimates that roughly 10 times the amount of people have the virus than have been documented. The number is still far below what experts say would be needed for widespread immunity.
Scores Of Boats Take Part In Rally To Support Trump
Boaters and fans of President Donald Trump rallied in Tampa Bay and waterfront settings Sunday to celebrate Flag Day and the President’s birthday.The…
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Kriseman Urges Compliance With St. Petersburg Mask Ordinance As Pier Opening Nears
St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman is once again asking people to comply with the city’s mask ordinance.During a Facebook Live video Tuesday, Kriseman…
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Documentary Explores Tampa's Black-Owned Restaurants
In 2019, Alexandria Jones set out on a mission: to interview owners of a handful of black-owned eateries across Tampa Bay. She turned those interviews…
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Early Results Show Benefit Of Steroid For Very Sick COVID-19 Patients
A low-cost anti-inflammatory drug appears to reduce the risk of death in patients with COVID-19. The promising result comes from a large study of therapies being conducted in the U.K.
Catholic Masses Can Resume Across Tampa Bay Starting This Weekend, Diocese Says
Two weeks after announcing Catholics across Tampa Bay can take part in public Masses from Monday through Saturday, parishioners now will be able to attend…
Florida COVID-19 Cases Increase By Over 1,000 Again
The Florida Department of Health reports 34,728 people have now tested positive for COVID-19; an increase of 1,038 cases since Thursday morning.It’s the…
Felon Voting Rights Advocates Turn To Amendment 4 For Recourse
As Gov. Rick Scott’s Cabinet meets for its last clemency board meeting before the state’s general election, the conversation surrounding felon voting...
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Supreme Court Says Next Florida Governor Will Pick New Justices
Florida’s next governor and not incumbent Gov. Rick Scott will get to pick three new justices to the state Supreme Court, the court ruled Monday in a…
Florida Reports 7,711 New Coronavirus Cases Thursday
Cases continued on a downward trajectory, with fewer than 8,000 new positives reported for the fourth time this week.
Increasing Risk of Damaging Storms in Florida Saturday Night, Sunday Morning
Clusters of strong storms are expected in the Tampa area between 10 p.m. Saturday and 5 a.m. Sunday, while residents in the Sarasota and Manatee region should see the worst weather between 4 and 10 a.m. Sunday.
Greater Tampa Bay Region Reports Most Coronavirus Cases Since February
After more than a week of reporting fewer than 100 COVID-19-related deaths each day — sometimes much fewer — the state recorded 109 on Thursday.
Nearly 5,000 People Test Positive For COVID-19 Sunday
The number of deaths reported over the weekend from complications from the coronavirus continues a recent downward trend.
Biden Wants Millionaires To Foot The Bill For Big New Social Programs
President Biden will ask Congress to increase taxes on capital gains for tax filers who make more than $1 million a year — a move the White House says will affect only about 500,000 households.
Bright Futures Textbook Stipend Targeted
House Higher Education Appropriations Chairman Rene Plasencia, R-Orlando, told reporters the stipend was “subsidizing textbook companies.”
Toronto Suspends In-Person Classes As Cases Surge In Canada's Most-Populous Province
All elementary and secondary school students in Toronto will return to remote learning Wednesday and will remain home until at least April 18.
Austin Police Arrest 1 Of 2 Suspects In Mass Shooting That Wounded 14
The attack occurred in a busy entertainment district in the Texas capital early Saturday, authorities said. Investigators were looking into what sparked the shooting.
Canada Will Require All Air Travelers To Be Vaccinated In A Broad New Policy
Starting this fall, Canada's government will also require all federal workers to be vaccinated, citing a "dynamic public health situation" due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Expert: Florida May Be At Peak For COVID Cases, But Long Road Ahead
The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation projects COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths will continue to rise this month.
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Dr. Rachel Levine is sworn in as the nation's first transgender four-star officer
Levine leads the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
Raw conditions and coastal flooding are likely as storms move across Florida
We can expect lingering clouds and a gusty breeze by Sunday.
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