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Florida Governor Rick Scott is declaring a state of emergency ahead of a white supremacist speech at the University of Florida in Gainesville. Richard...
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World Premiere At The Florida Orchestra This Weekend
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Reports: Boston Bombing Suspects Had Planned July 4 Attack
Multiple news outlets report they changed their minds when they finished making the bombs earlier than they anticipated.
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Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Tuesday that eight of 10 people will be able to use the government's health care…
Shot Through Mouth Was Bombing Suspect's Most Severe Injury
A doctor's testimony about Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's condition was released this week. The 20-year-old has pleaded not guilty to charges related to the Boston Marathon bombings and the murder three days later of a MIT police officer.
Poll: Strong Support For Requiring Public School Students To Study Spanish
More than two-thirds of Florida residents polled say public school students should have to take Spanish, according to a monthly University of Florida...
Amendment Would Give Charter Schools A Share Of School Construction Money
School districts would have to share local school construction and maintenance money with charter schools, according to an amendment filed by an...
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Tampa, Lakeland Rank Low on Clean Energy Scorecard
The greater Tampa Bay region has room for improvement across the board, according to a national organization's 2020 City Clean Energy Scorecard.
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Florida Passes 700,000 Coronavirus Cases
While Florida surpassed the 700,000 mark for COVID-19 cases, no deaths were recorded in the greater Tampa Bay region for the second Sunday in a row.
State Labs Now Testing For Coronavirus
A top Florida Department of Health official said Saturday that three laboratories in the state can now test for the novel coronavirus, the contagious…
Bernie Sanders Will 'Assess' His Campaign Following More Big Primary Losses
For the third week in a row, former Vice President Joe Biden scored lopsided wins against the Vermont senator and extended a delegate lead that may be impossible for Sanders to surmount.
'Forgotten' Parks And Rec Areas In Florida Receive Significant Funding
The U.S. Congress recently passed the Great American Outdoors Act.If President Trump signs it as expected, the Act will provide funds not seen in decades…
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Florida Releasing COVID-19 Numbers From Individual Nursing Homes
The state is now releasing information about the number of patients and staff who have COVID-19 in individual nursing homes.Last week, the state began…
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Florida, Tampa Bay Will Still Feel Impacts From Tropical Storms Marco And Laura
The Florida Panhandle and Keys are expected to experience the worst, while Tampa Bay will see rough surf and continued chances for thunderstorms.
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With Eviction Ban Set To Expire, Uncertainty On What's Next For Renters
The economic strain created by the coronavirus pandemic is being felt acutely in Florida's housing market.Sudden unemployment has translated into many…
Florida Girl Gets A Sweet 'Hamilton' Surprise
A Florida girl recently got a huge surprise for her 9th birthday.
Remembering U-Roy, Jamaican Dancehall Icon
The iconic dancehall musician U-Roy has died at age 78. The DJ and vocalist known as "The Originator" had a massive impact on Jamaican music, and was also viewed as a crucial forebear to rap.
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Cooking Contest Winner Offers 'Ungarnished Truth'
How do you begin to think of a dish that will wow judges' hearts and stomachs? If you're Ellie Mathews, winner of a $1 million prize in the Pillsbury Bake-Off, "it involves a fair amount of experimentation."
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Learning to Read After Decades Brings Joy
Joe Buford, 63, has a high school diploma but kept a secret, even from his family: He couldn't read. He managed to fool others into thinking that he could. And he was terrified that his inability would be passed on to his kids.
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President Clinton: 'There's Very Little Talk About What Actually Works'
The debate in Washington, says the former president, is "all about 'is the government good or bad or taxes always good or bad?' "
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Booking A Flight For The 'Golden Age Of Hijacking'
In the 1960s, catching a flight wasn't much of a hassle. No lines, no security screenings and no need to show ID. But the ease of travel brought with it some serious consequences.
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Multimedia Resumes Add Pizazz To Job Search
College seniors are increasingly turning to Internet-based resumes such as VisualCV, which uses keyword pop-ups, embedded documents, video and images. One Web site's founder says traditional resumes don't allow applicants to showcase their work.
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Madoff Heads To Jail, And The Books Head To Stores
Six months after Bernard Madoff pleaded guilty to running a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme, six books have already been published about the scandal. Four came out just last month. They cover much of the same ground — with some exceptions.
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The Drawbacks of Fighting Terrorism with Torture
In a desperate drive to catch suspected terrorists, the United States is using torture and other harsh interrogation techniques. But that can often lead to wild goose chases because of unreliable information generated under duress, the author of a new book says.
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Florida Set To Consolidate, Expand School Choice Programs
Both House and Senate plans decrease the number of programs while opening them up to more students and also increase funding levels.
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