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Tropical Storm Zeta Forecast To Intensify Into Hurricane
The system has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and is nearly stationary, but expected to reorganize and move to the north-northwest later Sunday.
Florida Reports 2,385 New COVID-19 Cases, No Deaths In Tampa Bay Region
There were 490 new positive COVID-19 tests reported in the greater Tampa Bay region Sunday, as well as no deaths — the first day with no deaths recorded in the area since Sept. 28.
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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Pinellas Lagging Behind Other Counties In Early Voting
Pinellas County has mailed out more early ballots than ever before for this election day. But its early voting numbers trailed other area counties — and it may be because it has only five such sites in the entire county.
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Tropical Storm Zeta Forms. Risk to Northern Gulf Coast Increases
Tropical Storm Zeta formed early Sunday morning in the northwestern Caribbean, 400 miles to the south-southeast of western Cuba. While it is too soon to...
Hurricane Zeta To Hammer Yucatan Peninsula Before Threatening Florida Panhandle
Zeta could be the eighth tropical storm or hurricane to make landfall on the U.S. Gulf coast this season.
Poll: Jewish Voters Favor Biden Over Trump
A new poll shows Jewish voters in Florida favor Democratic Presidential Candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden over President Donald Trump.
Women Are Likely To Be A Deciding Factor In This Year’s Presidential Election
For Trump, Conservative Catholics Are The New Evangelicals
The president's campaign now realizes it was not white evangelicals who got Trump elected in 2016 but conservative Catholics.
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Shevaun Harris Appointed Acting AHCA Secretary
Shevaun Harris was the agency's lead negotiator on a statewide contracting process for Medicaid managed-care plans. She fills in for Mary Mayhew, who left the post Oct. 2.
CDC: Rec Hockey Game At Tampa-Area Rink Shows Superspreader Risk
The game at an unidentified Tampa Bay location resulted in 15 coronavirus cases. In a report, the CDC noted that the indoor space and close contact increased the potential for infection.
Board of Medicine: Pelvic Exam Law Is For Women Only
Several medical groups asked the Florida Board of Medicine to weigh in on a new state law because its broadly written definition of pelvic exams was confusing.
Biden Campaign Warns Supporters: 'Donald Trump Can Still Win This Race'
In a memo, Joe Biden's campaign manager cautioned supporters not to get complacent, despite his polling lead over President Trump.
Rays Win AL Championship, World Series To Start Tuesday
The Rays are heading to the World Series for the second time.
Surviving COVID-19: Critical Care Doctor Lands In His Own ICU
"It was difficult, especially when patients didn't make it. It was very difficult personally, because of my survival."
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'It's Always Close': Presidential Race Will Be A Fight To The Finish In Florida
The 2020 presidential race promises to be a close one in the perennial battleground state of Florida
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Disney Warns Viewers Of Racism In Some Classic Movies With Strengthened Label
Disney strengthened language used to denounce racist depictions in some of its classic properties on the company's streaming service.
'I'm Still Unemployed': Millions In Dire Situation As Savings Start To Run Out
Many unemployed Americans have been tapping into their savings to pay bills. But those savings are going fast, and hopes for a new round of pandemic relief before the election are fading.
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Trump Talks Medicare/Rx Drug Prices at Fort Myers Rally
President Donald Trump’s campaign swing through Florida on Friday included an invitation-only event in downtown Fort Myers to highlight his administration's efforts to protect seniors.
Discussion: Florida's COVID-19 Calculations Questioned As Possible Fall Surge Looms
Florida’s state leaders are at odds over how cases and deaths from the pandemic are being tracked. It comes as medical experts predict a fall surge of COVID-19 cases.
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Florida Lawmakers Excited, Wary About Capitol Return In A Pandemic
In a month or so, all 160 members of the Legislature are scheduled to return to Tallahassee, despite predictions that the COVID-19 pandemic could be worse than it is now. Some lawmakers say they're confident everything will be fine while others—especially those who've had the coronavirus—want to make sure safety is the top priority.
Partying Through The Pandemic: Key West Braces For 'Un-Fantasy Fest'
Fantasy Fest is the biggest event of the year in the Florida Keys. It was canceled this year because of the pandemic. But die-hard partiers plan on carrying on the costume and scant-clothing tradition, despite concerns from locals.
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Motorcyclists Roll Into Daytona Beach For Biketoberfest 2020
It's going to look a bit different this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
What's Coming This Winter? Here's How Many More Could Die In The Pandemic
Cases are surging in many places around the country. As we head into winter here's what public health forecasters think we can expect.
St. Petersburg Police To Wear Body Cameras By The End Of The Year
The St. Petersburg City Council approved a $6.7 million dollar contract to equip hundreds of officers and patrol cars with cameras by the end of 2020.
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