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Founding LAGQ Guitarist Andrew York Performs Thursday Night in Lakeland
Guitarist Andrew York grew up in a home where his mother sang, beautifully, he says, and his father played folk music on the guitar. His earliest memories…
Florida Matters Preview: State Budget And Rising Drug Costs For Medicaid Patients
Florida's annual legislative session gets under way today. WUSF News will bring you live coverage of the governor's State of the State address starting…
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Summer Boot Camp Might Solve A Ninth Grade Algebra Problem
About half of Florida ninth graders failed the state's Algebra 1 exam on their first attempt last year.The class -- and passing the exam -- are a high…
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Could The Howard Frankland Bridge Be Losing A 'Free' Lane?
The already congested Howard Frankland Bridge could soon be losing a lane. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) wants to create an express lane…
A New Commander For MacDill Air Force Base
Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base will welcome a new commander next week. Air Force Col. April D. Vogel will take over July 8, 2016 as leader of the 6th Air…
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USF Changes Spring Break Dates
USF’s spring break, which was originally scheduled for March 15-21, is being moved to April 12-18.
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Ninth Person In Florida Dies From Coronavirus, Reported Cases Jump
The coronavirus death toll in Florida now stands at nine.According to information released at 6 p.m. Thursday by the Florida Department of Health, the…
A Conservation Win In Sarasota County As Orange Hammock Ranch Is Permanently Preserved
The largest undeveloped property in Sarasota County will remain untouched as conservationists have sealed the deal on a decades-long quest to preserve the…
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Vice President Mike Pence Sets Tampa Visit To Discuss Coronavirus With DeSantis
Vice President Mike Pence will be in Tampa on Thursday to discuss the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.According to a news release, Pence will…
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Florida Reports Most COVID-19 Deaths In One Day
Florida deaths due to COVID-19 reached a new high Thursday.The Department of Health’s 6 p.m. report showed 371 people have died in Florida due to the…
Florida Approaches 19,000 Coronavirus Cases With Daily Jump Of More Than 1,000
Florida coronavirus cases jumped by more than 1,000 in Florida in the last 24 hours, according to the Florida Department of Health.The 6 p.m. update shows…
Tampa Bay Area Sees No New COVID-19 Deaths On Sunday
Sunday marked the first day since March 30 that there were no reported deaths in the Tampa Bay region related to the coronavirus.More than 26,000 positive…
Public Beaches To Close In Sarasota And Manatee Counties
Sarasota and Manatee counties will close all public beaches amid worries about the spread of the coronavirus.Officials from the two counties held a joint…
Sarasota’s First African-American Community Highlighted At ‘Newtown History Makers’
Sarasota’s first African-American community, Overtown, will be in the spotlight during a Newtown History Makers panel next week.Overtown, a segregated…
FEMA Helpline sets limited holiday hours; closed Dec. 31, Jan. 1
The FEMA Helpline, 800-621-3362, will have modified holiday hours beginning Monday, Dec. 26.
A Philadelphia Eagles player is indicted on rape and kidnapping charges
Josh Sills, a reserve offensive lineman for the Super Bowl-headed team, was indicted in Ohio on Tuesday. The charges stem from an alleged 2019 incident, when Sills was still in college.
A rare spotless giraffe gets a name to match
The public has voted and the spotless superstar born at a family-owned zoo in Tennessee has been named Kipekee.
Heat advisory issued Sunday for Southwest, West Central Florida
The forecast said there will likely be excessive heat conditions today with heat index values of 105 to 110 degrees possible.
AAA activated its free 'Tow To Go' service to keep impaired drivers off the road this through July 5
The service is available to everyone, even non-members.
Haley Van Voorhis is first woman, who isn't a kicker, to play in a NCAA football game
Haley Van Voorhis, a 5-foot-6, 145-pound junior, registered a quarterback hurry in the first quarter of Division III Shenandoah University's 48-7 home win over Juniata College on Saturday.
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Netflix ends its cheapest ad-free subscription
Netflix says it will no longer offer its basic plan for U.S. and French subscribers, which had already been phased out of other markets.
Home Prices Hit New Post-Bubble Low
There's confirmation now that the housing market has taken a "double dip" and that prices are down to mid-2002 levels, the widely watched S&P/Case-Shiller report says.
READ: The Justice Department's Summary Of The Mueller Report
Attorney General William Barr has sent Congress a letter with special counsel Robert Mueller's key findings. There have been calls for him to share the full report, but Barr is not required to do so.
It's All About Trump: CPAC Seems Poised To Ignore Republican Identity Crisis
The former president will headline the annual conservative conference with a Sunday address, his first speech since leaving office. His baseless election fraud claims could also get heavy play.
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States Step In To Stop Colleges Holding Transcripts Ransom For Unpaid Bills
An estimated 6.6 million students can't obtain their transcripts or degrees for having unpaid bills as low as $25 or less. Several states have passed or are considering laws to curb the practice.
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