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Too much St. Patrick's Day fun? AAA offers Florida revelers a free tow
The program has removed more than 25,000 impaired drivers from the road since it was implemented 20 years ago.
Bulls Back To Birmingham Bowl
College football announced its slate of bowl games Sunday, and the University of South Florida Bulls are once again Alabama-bound, as they will be playing…
Number of Firsts at USF Spring Commencement
While University of South Florida students taking part in spring commencement ceremonies wear caps and gowns made out of recycled materials for the first…
Florida Reports Drop In Coronavirus Cases As U.S. Hits 5 Million Mark
On a day when the country passed the 5 million mark in positive coronavirus cases, Florida reported a drop in the number of positive cases and deaths on…
Florida COVID-19 Cases Exceed 42,000; Deaths Pass 1,800
Florida health officials report 42,402 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in the state; an increase of 479 since Tuesday.Sixty-seven of those…
Fewer New COVID-19 Cases Reported In Tampa Bay Area
Health officials are reporting 15,698 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Florida. There were 951 new cases in the past 24 hours.Fewer new…
Greater Tampa Bay Region Sees Most COVID-19 Deaths Since Mid-February
The Tampa Bay region also saw 794 new cases since Monday's report.
Pence says Trump is wrong to insist VP could have overturned election results
The former vice president called out the former president during a speech Friday, saying it's "un-American" to think that one person could determine the outcome of an election.
Here are the FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers in the Tampa Bay region helping Hurricane Ian victims
FEMA has opened locations across the state, including six in the greater Tampa Bay region.
AAA Auto Club will activate its Tow To Go program for the holidays
The free program, intended to keep impaired drivers off the road, begins Dec. 23.
AAA Auto Club will activate its Tow To Go program for the holidays
AAA Auto Club offers a free program to help keep drunk drivers off the road during certain holidays.
Opinion: The American Flag Flies For Democracy, Not Against It
During this week's impeachment trial, images were shown of the Jan. 6 insurrection, which included the U.S. flag. In his essay, Scott Simon remembers more promising moments where the flag was flown.
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Structural engineers say Japan was prepared for this week's earthquakes
Why didn't more buildings fall during the magnitude 7.6 earthquake that struck Japan this week?
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Tampa Bay organizations commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy
A number of Tampa Bay area groups are taking part in the 80th anniversary commemorations of D-Day in France.
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Security Leadership: Behind-The-Scenes Planning Will Limit Inauguration Day Risks
As federal, Capitol Hill, and D.C. authorities assess the failure to secure the U.S. Capitol, they have to turn to securing President-elect Biden's inaugural festivities.
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Majority Of Senate Republicans Remain Opposed To Insurrection Probe
Senate Republicans are expected to filibuster a bipartisan bill to create an independent commission to investigate the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
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Trump Continues To Push Election Falsehoods. Here's Why That Matters
The former president has ramped up the statements he's putting on his website. And what's the focus of many of the posts? Relitigating his election loss.
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Conspiracies Fly At Far-Right Rally Near Heavily Guarded Capitol
Authorities in the nation's capital were on high alert for possible violence, as far-right demonstrators rallied.
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In Committee Hearing, U.S. Capitol Police Sergeant Recalled His Fear During The Riot
The first House select committee hearing began to investigate who was behind the Jan. 6 insurrection and what role former President Trump may have played as his supporters stormed the Capitol.
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FBI Director Testifies On Capitol Insurrection
FBI Director Christopher Wray is being questioned by lawmakers about the bureau's response to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and the rising threat from domestic violent extremists.
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Florida's recent low flu vaccination rates raise concerns
According to the CDC, just under 42% of Florida’s population ages 6 months and older received a vaccine last flu season — the lowest level in the country.
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Here's how Stephen Colbert says his staff members got arrested on Capitol Hill
Some of Colbert's production staff were detained on Thursday while filming a puppet segment in a congressional building. He said it was a "simple story" that conservative media twisted.
Cheney vows to thwart a 2nd Trump presidency. How strong is Trump's grip on the GOP?
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Jonah Goldberg, conservative columnist and editor-in-chief of The Dispatch, about Rep. Liz Cheney's future in the Republican party following her primary loss in Wyoming.
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At a Hillsborough workshop, questions raised over latest proposal to create new school boundaries
Hillsborough County School Board members heard a fourth proposal that was touted late last week by Superintendent Addison Davis.
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The job market slowed last month, but it's still too hot to ease inflation fears
U.S. employers added 311,000 jobs in February, only a modest slowdown from the previous month, indicating the labor market remains hot. The unemployment rate rose to 3.6% from 3.4% in January.
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