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A Winning Ticket In S.C. For $1.5 Billion, One Of Largest Jackpots In Lottery History
The drawing was Tuesday at 11 p.m. ET. The odds for holding the winning ticket were about 1 in 302 million.
Hurricane Dorian: Closures, Evacuation Maps, And What You Need To Know
Here's a list of closures, shelters, evacuation zones and other information (this page will be updated frequently):MORE ON HURRICANE DORIAN:COMPLETE…
Air Force Members At MacDill Pausing To Talk About Mental Health Amid National Increase In Suicides
Airmen at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa are taking a break from their normal duties Friday. Instead, they will reflect on mental health.U.S. Air Force…
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Rays Fans Excited For Playoffs, Hopeful For Future
The Tampa Bay Rays lost to the Houston Astros 6-2 in Game 1 of the American League Divisional playoff round Friday. With the first pitch scheduled for 2…
Grandparents To Protest For Gun Reform At Sun City Center
After the deadly school shooting in Parkland, teenage voices rang through the television sets, radios and newspapers of senior citizens in Sun City…
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Thousands Could Lose Coverage Under Proposed Medicaid Work Requirements
More than 100,000 low-income parents could lose health care coverage under a Medicaid work-requirement bill being considered in the Florida Legislature,…
Florida Records 31,518 Coronavirus Cases Over Past Two Days
The report includes two days of data because the state did not release a report on New Year’s Day.
GOP Sen. Hawley Will Object To Electoral College Certification
The move ensures there will be a debate and vote in both the House and the Senate and forces Republicans to go on the record as to whether they believe President Trump's allegations of election fraud.
Tampa Bay Area Reports Most Coronavirus Cases In One Week
The greater Tampa Bay region saw its highest weekly total for positive tests, breaking records set during the summer surge.
Trump Calls For 'No Violence' As Congress Moves To Impeach Him For Role In Riot
Republican lawmakers have been urging President Trump to condemn violence since a mob of extremists stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6. As the House moved to impeach him, Trump called for calm.
Florida Sets New Single Day High For Coronavirus Cases With 19,816
The average number of daily coronavirus cases in Florida is up 45% compared to a week ago, according to an analysis by NPR.
State Coronavirus Cases Surpass 755,000 On Sunday
The number of new cases reported Sunday in the greater Tampa Bay region was 538, much closer to totals seen in the past two weeks. A day earlier, the regional total was 957.
CDC Likely To Recommend Shortening Coronavirus Quarantine Period
Federal health officials could reduce the quarantine from the currently recommended 14 days to as few as seven for people who test negative for the virus.
Sarasota Orchestra Members To Take Music 'On The Road'
The Sarasota Orchestra is giving a series of outdoor concerts in Sarasota and Manatee counties from December through April in some of the area's most picturesque spots.
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Florida's Daily Coronavirus Cases Down 13% From Prevoius Week
Figures from the Department of Health on Tuesday showed that 9,594 more people tested positive for the coronavirus.
What Happened During The 2nd Day Of Former President Donald Trump's Impeachment Trial
The impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump continued in the Senate on Wednesday.
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Positivity Rate For New Coronavirus Cases In Florida Lowest Level Since March
Although the lower positivity rate for new cases is a promising sign, COVID-19 related deaths remain high. The greater Tampa Bay region accounted for nearly half the deaths recorded Wednesday.
Pervis Staples, Founding Member Of The Staple Singers, Dies At Age 85
Staples, a tenor vocalist, helped to ease his family's iconic gospel group into secular territory, and later found success as a manager and club owner.
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Fox News Moves To Have Dominion Voting Systems Lawsuit Dismissed
The cable news outlet says it is protected by the First Amendment and alleges it sought to show both sides of the legal dispute led by former President Donald Trump over the 2020 election results.
COVID-19 Hospitalizations In Florida Lowest Since Summer Surge
The state added nearly 6,000 coronavirus cases since its last update ahead of Memorial Day weekend, but hospitalizations dipped to their lowest levels since Health News Florida began tracking the data daily in July.
Coronavirus Positivity Rate Continues To Dip In Florida
If the positivity rate consistently stays below 5%, it could indicate that community transmission of the virus is under control. It's still too soon to tell in Florida.
Florida Coronavirus Cases, Positivity Rate And More For July 9
The positivity rate for new cases statewide was 7.8%, up from 5.2% the previous week.
No Fast Music Or Fast Running: COVID Rules In Seoul Force Gym-Goers To Slow Down
Officials are hoping the new rules will cut COVID case numbers. Gyms in the Seoul area are not allowed to play music faster than 120 beats per minute.
Novak Djokovic Could Close In On A Historic 'Golden Slam' At The Olympics
The Serbian tennis star is aiming for a "golden slam" — meaning winning all four major tournaments and an Olympic gold medal in a single year. No male tennis player has ever done it.
A Tsunami Warning Has Been Lifted For Parts Of Alaska After An 8.2 Quake
The U.S. Geological Survey said the earthquake Wednesday evening was magnitude 8.2 and struck 56 miles east southeast of Perryville, Alaska, off the state's peninsula.
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