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Construction Starts To Resurface I-4
A new Interstate 4 construction project is starting this week, but it shouldn’t bring any more congestion than usual. The 11-mile stretch from east of…
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Congress Allows Fund That Supports Florida Parks And Natural Areas To Expire
Time has run out for a program that's provided funding to more than 180 natural areas in Florida . Sunday, Sept. 30 was the deadline for Congress to...
Report: Domestic Violence Homicides Hold Steady As Other Forms Of Homicide Fall
A new report shows that while there has been an overall decline in homicides, both nationally and locally, the rate of domestic violence homicides hasn...
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Sanibel Island Animal Hospital Staff On The Emotional Impacts Of Red Tide
As the impacts of red tide have consumed headlines, the economic and environmental angles have been covered at length. But at ground zero for the toxic...
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Tampa Bay Rays Buy Rowdies Soccer Team For "Millions"
Amid negotiations for a new stadium in Hillsborough County, the Tampa Bay Rays are buying the St. Petersburg-based Tampa Bay Rowdies soccer team.At a…
Nelson And Scott Clash In First Senate Debate
Senator Bill Nelson and Governor Rick Scott squared off for the first of their three debates in Florida's U.S. Senate race.
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09/28/2018: Health Care In Governor's Race; Finding Middle Ground In Senate Race
On this week’s edition of The Florida Roundup we looked at how the next governor might tackle the rising cost of health care with candidates Democrat...
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09/21/2018: Competing Education Plans On The Campaign Trail; Poverty In Florida
In this week’s Florida Roundup we looked at dueling education plans in the race for governor from Republican Ron DeSantis and Democrat Andrew Gillum.
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Lakeland City Commissioner Involved In Fatal Shooting
Police in Lakeland are investigating after City Commissioner Michael Dunn shot and killed a man in the military surplus store Dunn owns.Police spokesman…
USF Wraps Up Consolidation Town Halls
The University of South Florida wrapped up its third and final town hall last week to discuss consolidating the separate accreditations of its three…
Kavanaugh Pledges To Be 'Independent, Impartial' If Confirmed As Senators Weigh Votes
The embattled Supreme Court nominee published an op-ed on the Wall Street Journal website Thursday evening while key GOP senators whose votes will be decisive continued to weigh their decision.
Gulf Coast Counties Finalize New Projects With BP Money
A Florida group is planning to use settlement money from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill toward projects along the state's gulf coast. It was a…
Scott Says Health Care A ‘Right,’ But Questions Remain
In trying to distance himself from a multistate lawsuit that could eliminate insurance protections for people with pre-existing conditions, Florida Gov....
Justices To Hear Arguments In Hospital Fight
In a case being watched by local governments across the state, the Florida Supreme Court will hear arguments Feb. 6 in a dispute about construction of a...
South Florida Beaches Open After Red Tide Outbreak Forced Closings
Updated 9:18 a.m. Beaches in Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties are open again after being shut down due to a red tide outbreak, according to county...
She Used To Be A South Florida Neo-Nazi. Now She Helps People Leave Hate Groups
This week, four men connected to a white supremacist group were arrested and charged with rioting at last year's Unite the Right rally in...
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Florida Charter School Operator Convicted Of Fraud
The founder of a company that operated charter schools in several Florida counties was found guilty of using those schools to steer millions of dollars…
Officials Urge Victims To Speak Out During Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and local law enforcement and community service groups are encouraging people to speak out about the…
Judge Chastises State Over Marijuana Licenses
In a harshly worded order scolding state officials for treating the Constitution “like a recommendation,” a Tallahassee judge Friday gave the Department...
Florida And Georgia Renew ‘Water Wars’
Florida and Georgia have renewed their fight over the impact of Georgia’s water consumption on the Apalachicola River system.
South Florida Scientist Says Appearance of Red Tide In The Atlantic Is Not A Rare Occurence
The recent Red Tide outbreak in Palm Beach and Miami Dade county this week drew concern of another devasting bloom in Florida's waters, but some...
Orlando Extends Facial Recognition Pilot Program
Orlando police officials say they will extend a pilot program for a facial recognition tool developed by a subsidiary of Amazon.The agreement between the…
Lakeland City Commissioner Michael Dunn Charged With Second-Degree Murder
Lakeland City Commissioner Michael Dunn on Friday was indicted on charges of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Christobal Lopez on Oct.…
Faith Leaders, Activists Reviving MLK's Poor People's Campaign 50 Years Later
Following the success of the 1963 March on Washington, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights activists set their sights on organizing another…
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Central Florida First Responders, Relief Agencies Helping Panhandle After Michael
With houses flattened in Mexico Beach from the storm surge and 155 mph winds of Hurricane Michael, and cellphone towers, power lines and roads destroyed...
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