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National Protest Seeks to Close Immigration Detention Centers
By Carrie Pinkard and Ti'Anna Davis“Babies don’t belong in cages.” “Close the camps.” “We are better than this.”Those were the words written on the picket…
Bill Creates Pilot To Help Treat Fla. Babies Born Addicted To Drugs While In The Womb
Florida lawmakers are trying to establish a pilot program to help newborns exposed to addictive drugs while in their mother’s womb.
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Irma-Impacted Communities In FL Awarded $44 Million For Voluntary Home Buyouts
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has announced that more than $44 million in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funding has been awarded to 11...
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Potential Tropical System Increases Rain Chances While Moving Away From Florida
A tropical wave is becoming better organized just east of Miami, and the National Hurricane Center says a tropical depression or storm could form this…
Mayor: FSU-Boise State Game Being Moved To Tallahassee As Dorian Preparations Continue
Hurricane Dorian’s economic impact is already being felt in Jacksonville as Mayor Lenny Curry announced Thursday afternoon that the football game...
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.
United Nations Admits To Sharing Flawed Number Of Homeless Bahamians
A number widely cited by media outlets and elected officials since Hurricane Dorian pounded the Bahamas is incorrect, the United Nations has...
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Publix Asks Customers To Avoid Openly Carrying Guns
Lakeland-based Publix, which has a large presence on the First Coast, is the latest major business to request that its customers not openly carry guns.
Tampa Area Students To See Increased Police Presence In Final Days Of School Year
Many Tampa Bay area law enforcement agencies are acting in what officials call an abundance of caution by increasing their presence in and around schools…
Second Round Of Indigo Snakes Released As Agencies Work To Reintroduce Species
When wildlife experts need help balancing an ecosystem, they sometimes call on snakes. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recently...
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Chicago Pizza Owner Praises Bravery Of First Responders In Jacksonville Landing Mass Shooting
The owner of Chicago Pizza & Sports Grille and GLHF Game Bar, where a mass shooting occurred Sunday at The Jacksonville Landing, is speaking out.
It's Legal. In Canada, Recreational Marijuana Gets Green Light
Pot sales begin today in Canada, which is only the second country after Uruguay to legalize the drug for recreational use.
New COVID-19 Virus Strain Emerges In Florida
A contagious new strain of the coronavirus that has spread in Britain has been detected in a man in Florida, the state Department of Health said Thursday night.
Canada Administers Its 1st COVID-19 Vaccine Shots
Canada joins the United Kingdom and the United States as the first Western countries to provide the vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, as the coronavirus pandemic rages toward winter.
Trump Supporters, Counterprotesters Clash At D.C. Rally Contesting Biden's Victory
Right-wing activists and protesters designated as hate groups echoed the president's false claims of a stolen election. As night fell, clashes between Trump fans and counterprotesters turned violent.
NBA's Toronto Raptors To Begin 2020-21 Season At Amalie Arena In Tampa
The move was made after the team was denied a request to the Canadian government to open the season in Toronto, as coronavirus cases rise in Canada.
Gasparilla Parades Postponed Due To Coronavirus Concerns
The Gasparilla festivities, which draw hundreds of thousands of people to Tampa every year, were originally scheduled for January and February 2021. They're being moved to April and May.
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USF Football Postpones FAU Game Following COVID-19 Cases At Notre Dame
Notre Dame officials said seven of its 94 players tested positive for coronavirus following the USF game.
Mideast Envoy Greenblatt Resigns
President Trump's foray into Middle East peacemaking seems to be in doubt once again. One of the key advisors drafting Trump's plan for Israeli-Palestinian peace is leaving the White House.
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Cinerama Dome Among ArcLight, Pacific Theaters To Close Due To Pandemic Losses
With the closing of 300 screens, Hollywood laments the loss of the iconic Cinerama Dome; it opened in 1963 with the premiere of Stanley Kramer's wide-screen comedy It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World.
Stormy Weekend Ahead For Parts Of The Sunshine State
The best chance of storms from the greater Tampa Bay region to the Orlando metro areas and southward is late Saturday night into Sunday.
Heavy Rainfall Focus Shifts To Central And South Florida
An additional 1 to 3 inches of rain is expected Tuesday.
Green, Violet, Oh My: NASA Rocket Launch Lights Up Eastern Skies
The mission, to study energy transfer in space, had a brilliant upshot for nighttime viewers. East Coasters saw the green and violet vapor clouds glowing above — and have the pictures to prove it.
Former FAMU President Frederick Humphries Dies At 85
Florida A&M University faculty, students and alumni are mourning the death of former university president Frederick Humphries. He served as the school's 8th president from 1985 to 2001. Humphries died in his Orlando home on Thursday at 85-years-old. He is remembered for his efforts to help FAMU rise to national prominence.
Actor Allison Mack Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison For NXIVM Case
The actor known for her role in Smallville was one of the lead recruiters for the cult. Federal prosecutors had asked for leniency on Mack's behalf, for her cooperation with the case.
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