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Hillsborough County Group Launches Campaign For Transit Sales Tax Referendum
A group calling themselves All for Transportation is looking to revive efforts to fund transportation improvements in Hillsborough County through a penny…
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Face Scans For International Travelers At Orlando Airport
Florida's busiest airport is becoming the first in the nation to require a face scan of passengers on all arriving and departing international flights,...
NW Jacksonville Council Members Looking To Address Food Deserts
With two grocery stores set to close about 10 miles apart on Jacksonville’s Northwest side, some city officials are concerned residents won’t have...
Trump Administration Doubles Worksite Investigations To Combat Illegal Immigration
The administration has plans to greatly expand investigations and audits of businesses suspected of employing illegal immigrants.
Runcie: 'New Normal' School Security Will Come With Inconvenience
Broward County schools Superintendent Robert Runcie on Wednesday showed off a new system of fences and locked doors at Miramar High School — an example...
Study: 1 In 7 Children Of Zika-Infected Moms Have Problems
One out of every seven babies born to U.S. mothers who were infected with Zika during pregnancy developed some kind of health problem, according to the...
Citrus Growers Get A Dose Of Good News
A year after Hurricane Irma ravaged Florida’s citrus industry, growers are on pace to slightly surpass their production from two years ago.
Here's How To Help People Affected By Hurricane Michael
People in the Florida Panhandle desperately need help — in the form of cash, food and cleaning supplies — after Hurricane Michael smashed ashore as a...
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Florida TaxWatch Releases Assessment On Economic Impact Of Florida College System
Florida watchdog TaxWatch has released it’s assessment of the Florida College System. Their research found the schools raise wages for their graduates...
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Census To Miss Year-End Deadline For Delivering Numbers For House Seats
Behind schedule and struggling to fix irregularities in the count, the Census Bureau is working toward Jan. 9 as the next date in the process for releasing results, a bureau employee tells NPR.
Cold War Double Spy George Blake Dies At 98
Cold War spy George Blake died at age 98. NPR recounts his life of passing British secrets to the Soviets, his arrest and daring escape to Russia, where he died years later.
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Florida Adds 1,707 Coronavirus Cases Monday Following Lower Testing Sunday
The number of coronavirus tests returned Sunday was under 40,000 — the positivity rate for tests was just below 5%.
Pandemic Shortens U.S. Life Expectancy, Study Concludes
The deaths caused by the pandemic appear to be shortening overall life expectancy in the U.S. by 1.13 years, which would be the largest single decline in at least 40 years.
Florida Adds More Than 87,000 New Coronvirus Cases In 1-Week Period
The rate of people who tested positive for the coronavirus for the first time on Friday dropped to 10.17%, close to the seven-day average of 10.2%.
Sarasota County Sees Highest Number Of Daily Deaths From COVID-19
A record number of new positive cases of coronavirus were reported Friday in Pinellas, Pasco, Polk and Hernando counties.
Democrats, Republicans Both Oppose 'Top-Two Open Primary' Amendment
In a unique bipartisan effort, the heads of Florida's Democratic and Republican parties both oppose Amendment 3. They had a spirited debate Friday with those in favor of the proposal.
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Florida Reports Two Days of Coronavirus Data After Skipping Saturday
State officials were unable to release data about the virus on Saturday after it received about 400,000 previously-reported COVID-19 test results from a private lab.
Virtual Panel Debates Proposed Raise To Minimum Wage
Panelists at a virtual meeting Friday discussed Amendment 2, which would raise Florida’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026.
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Rays Win AL Championship, World Series To Start Tuesday
The Rays are heading to the World Series for the second time.
Tampa Distributing Bottled Water To Residents, Businesses As Boil Water Notice Continues
A boil water order went into effect Monday evening for Tampa, as well as some Hillsborough County communities that receive their water from the city.
David Prowse, Actor Behind Darth Vader, Dies At 85
Audiences heard James Earl Jones' voice as the iconic Star Warsvillain, but it was Prowse behind Darth Vader's mask.
Biden Gains Votes In Recount Of Milwaukee County Requested By Trump
The Trump campaign paid $3 million to get recounts in two heavily Democratic counties in Wisconsin. The effort backfired in Milwaukee County, at least, where Biden expanded his margin of victory.
State Reports Highest Daily Coronavirus Positivity Rate In A Month
The state on Tuesday reported that 9,411 people tested positive for the coronavirus, including more than 1,730 in the greater Tampa Bay region.
At Souls To The Polls, Black Voters Have Concerns, But Also A Sense Of Urgency
For years, Souls to The Polls events have aimed to boost black voter turnout. Some say this year feels different.
Federal Prisons On Lockdown Because Of 'Current Events'
The Bureau of Prisons said Saturday it was securing all of its facilities as a precautionary measure. The agency did not specify the length of the lockdown, but said it was a temporary measure.
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