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The end of Biden's child tax credit is hurting Florida families
According to census data, families were beginning to see noticeable improvements to their lives because of the payouts, which ended in December.
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A heat wave forecast for Spain and Portugal is fueling wildfire worries
Meteorologists said an overheated mass of air and warm African winds are driving temperatures in the Iberian Peninsula beyond their usual highs.
A T. rex skeleton named 'Trinity' may attract millions at an auction in Zurich
Investors may have to dig deep into their pockets to claim a giant Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton going up for auction on Tuesday — a first in Europe — that's been dug up from three sites in the U.S.
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Researchers Buy More Time For Stroke Patients
Time is one of the biggest factors in treating strokes — and a group of South Florida researchers say they’ve found a way to buy stroke patients more...
U.S. Women's Trip To Hockey Gold Included Tampa Bay Stop
The Olympic journey of the U.S. women's hockey team ended in South Korea with a gold medal. One of their earlier stops on that trip was in the Tampa Bay…
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Scott Backs Benefits For First Responders With PTSD
Firefighters, police officers and other first responders who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder will qualify for a full array of workers’...
Preparing For Hurricane Season With Lessons From 2016
Owning a resturant on the water was a dream come true for Peter Stefani. For 26 years, Stefani had watched the waves rise and fall just outside his...
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Medical Marijuana Will Be On Florida Ballot In November
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow medical use of marijuana will be back on the ballot in November and organizers said Wednesday that growing...
CDC: Preschoolers With ADHD Often Given Drugs Before Therapy
Too many preschoolers with ADHD still are being put on drugs right away, before behavior therapy is tried, health officials say.
Hillsborough County Geography Whiz Feted At Tampa School
When Rishi Nair triumphed at the 2016 National Geographic Bee in May, he also won the hearts of mothers everywhere by grabbing the microphone and thanking…
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1 Dead, 2 Injured in Small Plane Crash in Clearwater
UPDATE AT 10:25 A.M.: Federal officials, along with local law enforcement, continue investigating a single-engine plane crash in Clearwater that killed an…
FL Gay Couples Sue Over Names On Birth Certificates
The first couple to be issued a same-sex marriage license in Florida sued the state Thursday, saying that the Bureau of Vital Statistics still won't...
Warning Of Water Dangers Amid River Flood Watches
The National Weather Service, as well as rain-weary residents, continue to keep a cautious eye on numerous rivers around West Central Florida.With more…
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Tampa Bay School Districts Announce Irma Make-Up Plans
Florida students missed several days of school because of Hurricane Irma.Pam Stewart, the state’s Education Commissioner has waived two make-up days for…
Fourth Woman Attacked on University of Florida Campus
Four separate but similar attacks on women on or around the University of Florida campus over the past nine days has the school on edge and police…
Tornadoes Hit Texas As Tropical Storm Ana Makes Landfall In S.C.
At least one person is dead and others still missing in Texas. Meanwhile, near Myrtle Beach, a weakening Ana has stormed ashore.
Lido Key Beach Will Get More Sand. When Is Not Known
The latest beach renourishment plan for Lido Key Beach still doesn’t have a start date, but officials say they know what is needed to protect the shore…
Over 900 More Floridians Test Positive For COVID-19, Largest One-Day Jump Yet
With more than 900 new positive test results added since Saturday evening, Florida is rapidly approaching 5,000 people who have tested positive for…
Florida Sees Deadliest Day Yet From COVID-19
State health officials say Florida saw the largest one-day increase in the number of deaths since the COVID-19 outbreak began.The deaths of 72 Floridians…
In The Keys, Testing For Tourists And Differing Rules For Masks
As the Keys ramp up its tourism economy, hotels are being encouraged to let guests know about COVID-19 tests with results in an hour at the local...
DeSantis Defends Coronavirus Response, Says Florida Taking 'Step-By-Step' Approach
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday the state will be moving forward carefully and encouraged Floridians to continue following social distancing…
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Florida Cases Pass 31,000; Bay Area Posts No Deaths For Second Straight Day
The number of COVID-19 infections in Florida passed 31,000 Sunday. However, the number of deaths in the Tampa Bay area remained unchanged for the second…
Florida Now Has More Than 50,000 Positive Coronavirus Cases
The Florida Department of Health reported Saturday that 50,127 people have tested positive for the coronavirus; an increase of 676 cases since Friday.…
Manatee County Sees Nine COVID-19 Deaths Friday; Florida's New Cases Near 25,000
Florida saw an increase of 1,413 new cases of COVID-19 Friday.The Department of Health reported 24,753 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the…
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