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Workers’ Comp Rates Could Decrease In 2018
Florida businesses could see workers' compensation insurance premiums decrease in 2018, after a tumultuous period that included a double-digit rate hike...
Feds OK Medicaid Managed Care Program For Three Years
Federal officials have approved a three-year extension of a program that requires almost all Florida Medicaid beneficiaries to enroll in managed-care…
Florida Matters: Hunting Black Bears
Back in June, state officials decided to allow bear hunting in Florida for the first time in 20 years. The season will open on Oct. 24, and could last for…
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Tropical Storm Laura Mostly Steering Clear of Florida, Heading West Toward Gulf Of Mexico
Its fate largely depends on whether it interacts with the mountainous terrains of Hispaniola and Cuba.
Pinellas County Beaches Will Reopen On Monday
Beaches and pools in Pinellas County will soon be reopened.Pinellas County commissioners on Tuesday voted 6-1 to reopen beaches, parking lots and…
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During Trump Visit, DeSantis Says Florida Has 'Thousands' Of Unused Ventilators
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday said Florida has thousands of unused ventilators, prompting President Donald Trump to suggest some of the state’s breathing…
Florida COVID-19 Deaths Increase By 65 Tuesday; Pinellas County Sees Highest Daily Death Toll So Far
According to the Florida Department of Health's Tuesday report, 103,503 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in the state - an increase of…
Some Florida Dental Offices Are Charging Extra Pandemic Fees
Florida residents may be due for a dental cleaning since dentists were closed for months during quarantine — but these appointments may come with extra...
Florida COVID-19 Deaths Reach New High For The Second Consecutive Day
According to state health officials, more people died due to complications from COVID-19 since Tuesday's report than during any other 24-hour period since…
Florida COVID-19 Cases Surpass 300,000; Pinellas County Records 16 Deaths Since Tuesday State Report
Wednesday’s report from the Florida Department of Health shows 301,810 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in the state - an increase of…
Florida COVID-19 Deaths At Record High For Third Straight Day; Pasco County More Than Doubles Record
The COVID-19 death toll continues to reach record levels in Florida with Thursday’s report from the Department of Health showing the highest number of…
Hillsborough Rescinds Curfew, Votes Down Request For Mandatory Face Coverings
Hillsborough County will no longer be under a curfew.The Hillsborough Emergency Policy Group on Thursday voted unanimously to rescind the curfew, which…
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Lobster Mini-Season Is Always Controversial In The Keys, But 'This Year It Might Be A Blessing'
As the Florida Keys look to reopen to tourists June 1, some on the island chain are already worried about one of the summer's biggest events — the...
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Florida COVID-19 Infections Spike; Polk County Has Its Largest Daily Increase In New Cases
The Florida Department of Health on Thursday reported 48,675 people tested positive for the coronavirus; an increase of 1,204 since Wednesday.The daily…
A winter storm moves across the U.S., causing disruptions and snowball fights
Millions of Americans are under weather advisories today as a winter storm blasts through the middle of the country.
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Anti-Muslim bias reports skyrocket after Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel
The Council on American-Islamic Relations has released its annual Civil Right Report. It details record-high instances of anti-Muslim hate in the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
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How Pfizer And Moderna Are Working To Vaccinate Young People By The Summer
COVID-19 vaccines are not authorized for use in most young people, but Pfizer and Moderna are pursuing studies that could result in younger kids getting vaccinated by the summer.
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Tornado Watch Extends East into the Florida Peninsula
The greater Tampa Bay region is under a marginal risk for showers and thunderstorms.
Coalition Says Pinellas Commissioners Broke Affordable Housing Promise
A St. Petersburg coalition is holding Pinellas County's board of commissioners responsible for not sticking to its agreement over affordable housing.
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'Plotto': An Algebra Book For Fiction Writing
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While College Enrollment Sees A Decline Nationally Amid Pandemic, Florida Grows Slightly
According to a fall 2020 report, post-secondary enrollment is on the decline, down 2.5%, nearly double the decline in 2019.
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Corporations Have Power To Change Laws, Stetson University Professor Says
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, a professor of law at Stetson University, about the influence corporations have on changing laws.
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Year-Round Cross-Bay Ferry Deal In Sight
Year-round ferry transportation between Tampa and St. Petersburg is one step closer after the Hillsborough County Commission approved its expansion this week.
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What we know so far about Trump's planned social media platform
Former President Donald Trump has announced his intent to launch a long-anticipated social platform called TRUTH Social, with the goal of creating a space to "stand up to the tyranny of Big Tech."
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