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Mastermind of the Varsity Blues college admission scandal is about to learn his fate
Rick Singer pleaded guilty in 2019 to selling what he called "a side door" into top universities. The scheme snared dozens of wealthy clients, from actors to business titans and big-shot lawyers.
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The transition from trucker to CBD sales was a healing journey
Tyler Griffin was motivated to start the business as his father's rheumatoid arthritis caused debilitating pain: "When your dad is sick, you’ll go to all the lengths.”
How banks and hospitals are cashing in when patients can't pay for health care
Some credit cards advertised by hospitals lure in patients with rosy promises of convenient, low-interest payments on big bills. But interest rates soar if you can't quickly pay off the loan.
How to Make a Cuban Sandwich
The birthplace of the Cuban sandwich isn't Havana, or even Miami...it's Tampa.Watch David Audet, Cuban sandwich afficianado who has researched the history…
Omar Mateen, Islam, And The Internet
In this Florida Matters preview, Retired Army Colonel Derek Harvey, a senior fellow at USF's Global Initiative for Civil Society and Conflict, and Dave…
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Tornado Causes Minor Damage in Oldsmar
A tornado that appeared first as a waterspout before coming on shore north of the Howard Frankland Bridge quickly dissipated, but not before causing minor…
Domestic Violence Awareness Vigil Tonight
The Alpha House of Tampa, a non-profit that serves pregnant women and their families in crisis, is holding its fourth-annual domestic violence awareness…
Tampa Champion Returns To GRID
The second season of a professional sport called “GRID” begins Saturday.It features 5 men and 5 women performing various fitness moves on a 4 quadrant…
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Making Sense of Caitlyn Jenner
Bruce Jenner dominated the mediascape this week for emerging as Caitlyn Jenner – in lingerie from a Beverly Hills boutique that evokes 1940s Hollywood -…
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State Unemployment Rate Steady
Florida's unemployment rate remains at 3.3 percent in December, unchanged from the month before.Figures released by the state Friday show that 335,000…
SCOTUS upholds South Carolina redistricting map
The map was drawn by South Carolina's Republican-controlled legislature and challengers said was a racial gerrymander.
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Biden and Trump address economy and immigration in presidential debate
In the first debate of the presidential election, President Biden and former President Trump address economy and border security concerns.
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Three Military Service Dogs Retire at MacDill Air Force Base
Three of MacDill Air Force Base's finest retired today -- after serving a combined total of 217 years.Dog years--that is.After a fulfilling career of…
More Taxpayers Will Owe The IRS In April Because Of Underwithholding, Report Says
The Government Accountability Office says 3 million more Americans are likely to have experienced underwithholding from their paychecks in 2018 as a direct result of the new tax law.
Tax-Free Shopping Starts Friday, Includes Computers Up To $1,000
It's back-to-school shopping time for many families, and the annual sales tax holiday in Florida is different from years past. It runs Friday, August 2 to…
Tampa Bay Water Chairman: Board Is 'Teetering On Edge Of Water War'
Sparks started flying Monday during a meeting of Tampa Bay Water, and got so bad the chairman said it could threaten the future of the regional water…
Duval School District Beefing Up Mental Health Resources To Comply With State Law
Next school year the Duval County School District could employ double the current number of therapists. That’s part of its plan to strengthen mental...
Senate Moves Forward With Red Tide Research
A Senate panel moved forward Tuesday with a proposal that would direct $3 million a year to a red-tide research initiative between the state and...
Florida Coronavirus Deaths Surpass 20,000
Saturday's report brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Florida to 1,116,973.
Florida Adds Nearly 9,000 New Coronavirus Cases Sunday
Across Florida, 4,687 people were hospitalized with a primary diagnosis of COVID-19 on Sunday afternoon. That's up 188 from just one day earlier.
Florida Wraps Week With Nearly Twice As Many Coronavirus Cases As Late October
There were 52,866 new cases this week, compared to 23,343 for the week ending October 23.
Positivity Rate For New COVID-19 Cases Bumps Upward
The number of new cases of COVID-19 are slowing down, with the lowest numbers of new cases reported both statewide and in the greater Tampa Bay area in a week.
Florida Posts Highest Daily COVID-19 Death Toll In Almost Three Weeks
Across Florida, the deaths of 93 people from COVID-19 related complications were reported on Tuesday, bringing the statewide toll to 36,102.
Florida's Coronavirus Positivity Rate Dips Just Below 5%
The Florida Department of Health reported a positivity rate of 4.99 percent, the lowest since March 12.
USF To Hold In-Person Commencement With COVID-19 Restrictions
The ceremonies will be held at Tropicana Field with a limited number of guests in attendance. Graduates also won't march onstage.
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