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Spring Training Means Economic Home Run
Like a bear waking from hibernation, Major League Baseball teams are emerging from their cave-like dugouts to start a new season.Spring training is…
Greeted By Local Students, Parkland Survivors Arrive At Florida Capital To Talk Gun Control
100 Parkland students arrived at the Florida Capital Tuesday night. They were met by Tallahassee students, who want to join them in swaying state...
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GetCenturyLink Accuses Florida Of Having Less Christmas Cheer Than Most States
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CFO Jimmy Patronis Seeks To Make Cabinet Agenda Clear On Rubin
State Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis wants it spelled out that the Cabinet will act Thursday on the employment of suspended Office of Financial…
Brandes, Florida Senators Back Abolishing Constitution Revision Commission
An effort to abolish the Florida Constitution Revision Commission, which successfully put seven constitutional amendments before voters in 2018, continued…
New Congressman In Select Company By Self-Reporting Campaign Violation
Newly-elected Congressman Ross Spano says he may have violated federal election campaign laws. If he did, Spano would join a very select group of…
Groups Focused On Youth Turnout Claim Victory in Midterm Election
Progressive organizations spent millions of dollars in Florida trying to increase young voter turnout.Exit polling from researchers at Tufts University…
Biden Expected To Nominate Gen. Lloyd Austin As Defense Secretary
Austin will bring to the Pentagon decades of military experience. He would be the first African American to lead the department.
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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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Hillsborough Superintendent Announces More Than 300 Teacher Cuts
The moves will save the financially strapped school district about $45 million in payroll, Superintendent Addison Davis wrote in a letter to parents and staff.
Cold Front Follows Zeta With A Cool Change This Weekend
Rain could move into the greater Tampa Bay region starting Thursday night, but a pleasant start to the work week is ahead.
Hiromi: A Melodic (And Headbanging) Travelogue
Her new album, Place To Be, was conceived as a journal in sound. In a solo performance, the energetic jazz pianist shows how she translates street scenes to melodies, with her typical effervescence.
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June, the Youngest Pointer Sister, Dies
The all-woman group the Pointer Sisters had hits with "I'm So Excited," "Fire," "Jump (For My Love)," and "Slow Hand," among others, in the 1970s and '80s. June Pointer, the youngest of the Pointer sisters, has died of cancer. She was 52.
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What's In Store: 3 Tales Of A Terrifying Future
As society makes astonishing technological advances, some think our future looks brighter than ever. But author Drew Magary isn't getting his hopes up. He has three books that set the bar pretty low for what the next generations will experience.
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The DOJ asked secretaries of state for voter information. Arizona's said no
Ten secretaries of state have written a letter to the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security with concerns about how voter information they were asked to submit is being used.
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Coronavirus Testing Sites In Tampa Area Closing As Demand, Cases Drop
Officials in Hillsborough and Pasco counties cite a drop in demand, along with declines in the positivity rate and number of cases.
Noname: Tiny Desk Concert
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Alice Smith: Tiny Desk Concert
The beloved singer-songwriter premiered three new songs while turning NPR's headquarters into a Harlem speakeasy.
Children's Hospitals Are Pleading For Federal Help As They Run Out Of Beds
Pediatric hospitals are "at or near capacity" and expect to see more young COVID-19 patients as the school year resumes, according to the Children's Hospital Association.
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Tender Shoots is one of the hot colors for spring 2013, according to a statement from Pantone, the New Jersey color company that works with designers to decide the dominant hues for the fashion industry each season. Pantone describes the color as "vibrant yellow-green, invigorating, active and cheerful." For men, the color for spring is Tidal Foam.
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Talking Seoul Food With Miami's 2 Korean Girls
Two sisters started what has become one of the most buzzed-about restaurants in South Florida.
The Biden Administration Will No Longer Use Horses At A Texas Border Crossing
Images of Border Patrol agents on horseback corralling a group of mostly Haitian migrants at a makeshift camp drew widespread criticism, including from members of the Biden administration.
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They will produced a heightened rip current risk from Florida to the Carolinas through the weekend.
Surgeon General Murthy Says COVID Booster Shots 'Possible'
Vivek Murthy no decision had been made after a meeting Monday with Pfizer to discuss its request for approval of a third shot of its coronavirus vaccine.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci said that recommending vaccinated people wear masks is “under active consideration” by the government’s leading public health officials.
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