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St. Petersburg’s MLK Parade Is Going Virtual
The St. Petersburg MLK Day Parade is going virtual this year due to COVID-19.
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Teachers And Parents Express Concern Over Chicago Children's Return To Schools
With some students in Chicago returning to schools for in-person learning and many more scheduled to start soon, some teachers and parents are balking at the move, fearing it's still not safe.
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Meredith Monk: Of Posterity and 'Impermanence'
Monk has spent four decades challenging audiences and winning awards with her unusual fusion of song, theater, dance and film. Lately, she's begun to consider how her work will last after she's gone.
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After Chaos, Insurrection And Death, Pro-Trump Rioters Defy D.C. Curfew
The extremists are calmly milling about the Capitol grounds, despite the D.C. curfew in effect. The relatively peaceful dispersal is in stark contrast with response to the summer's BLM protests.
PHOTOS: Mayhem Erupts In D.C. As Pro-Trump Extremists Storm U.S. Capitol
Pro-Trump extremists halted lawmakers as they counted the Electoral College ballots for President-elect Joe Biden.
Florida Coronavirus Cases Saturday Most In Single Day Since August
The number of new cases reported Saturday in the greater Tampa Bay region – 957 – also was the first time since Aug. 15 that the total of new cases in the area surpassed 900.
Coronavirus Cases Rise In Florida For Third Straight Week Since State Reopened In Full
State health figures show coronavirus is on the rise since the governor moved Florida into the final phase of reopening on Sept. 25.
Millions Of Rapid Coronavirus Tests Coming To Florida
Antigen tests are less accurate than PCR tests, but federal health officials say their ability to produce results within minutes makes them important tools for curbing the spread of the virus.
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State Reports 125 More COVID-19 Deaths Wednesday
Forty deaths from complications related to COVID-19 were recorded in the greater Tampa Bay region, including 15 in Hillsborough County, bringing the county's death toll to more than 1,000 people.
St. Petersburg Police Debut New Human Trafficking App
A regional task force formed earlier this year with a federal grant has developed a smartphone app that citizens can use to report suspected human trafficking. Victims can also use the app to make contact with detectives.
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In LA, Clearing A Backlog Of Aging Instruments
The district has made progress, but many students are stuck with broken strings, squeaky horns and out-of-tune pianos.
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Tampa Bay Region Posts Most COVID-19 Deaths In A Day Since October
The deaths of 39 people in the greater Tampa Bay area from complications related to COVID-19 were recorded on Monday. That's the largest daily death toll since Oct. 15.
Eta Likely To Stay Over The Gulf This Week, Track Shifts West
A few outer rain bands not directly associated with Eta are likely to continue producing locally heavy rain occasionally in South and Central Florida through Wednesday.
Stocks Soar To Record Highs On Vaccine Hopes
Stocks surged after Pfizer said its experimental vaccine was more than 90% effective and after former Vice President Joe Biden was elected president.
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Crowdsource Funding Aims To Preserve Dunedin Property
A group of preservationists are putting out a public appeal to help save the Gladys Douglas-Hackworth property - the largest piece of green space in Pinellas County remaining to be purchased or preserved.
Florida's Positivity Rate For First-Time Coronavirus Tests Rises Above 5%
Wednesday's report from the Department of Health shows the percentage of positive coronavirus tests rose above 5% for the first time since Oct. 5.
Sharp Rise In Florida Coronavirus Cases After Saturday Slowdown, But Deaths Decline
The state reported 4,865 news positive tests since Saturday on more than 123,000 tests, with a positivity rate of 4.32%.
Florida Adds Another 11,093 COVID-19 Cases
State health officials said more than 11,000 people tested positive for the coronavirus since Saturday's report, which also recorded the deaths of 135 people.
Biden's Inauguration Will Be Different But The Oath Remains The Same
The inauguration of President-elect Biden will look different from the past — with no crowds and troops guarding the Capitol. But the oath of office remains the same.
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South Florida Raid Leaves 2 FBI Agents Dead, Others Wounded
Two FBI agents were killed and at least three others were wounded in south Florida while serving an arrest warrant for a man suspected of child pornography possession.
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Keeping Cool In The D.C. Heat Wave
A heat wave has much of the U.S. in its grips, including in Washington D.C. But some residents have found ways to cope.
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Summer Camps Continue Across Tampa Bay Area In 2021
Things are a little bit different this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s where parents can — and cannot — send their children this summer.
Deep Injection Well Approved For Piney Point As Residents Worry About Well Water
One commissioner said the well is a better option than having millions more gallons of wastewater dumped into Tampa Bay.
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Testimony Begins In Historic Trial Of Spain's Princess Cristina
Testimony began Tuesday in the historic trial of Spain's Princess Cristina. She's the first Spanish royal ever to sit in the defendant's dock and faces eight years in prison if convicted of tax fraud.
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The Viral TikTok That Explains Vaccine Science — And Makes You Laugh
A viral TikTok makes vaccine science understandable and pretty funny (it's a horror film parody). NPR caught up with creator and star Vick Krishna — tech expert by day, videographer by night.
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