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Two Tampa-area Students Win National STEM Video Game Challenge
Two Tampa Bay-area student have been named winners in the National STEM Video Game Challenge.It’s a competition to motivate interest in science,…
Florida Farms Will Be Allowed To Grow Marijuana For Hemp Fiber
A new state law that will take effect on July 1 will make it legal for Florida farmers to grow marijuana for hemp fiber, which will bring the state in...
Speaker Urges Governor To Suspend Orlando Area Prosecutor
House Speaker Richard Corcoran is doubling down on tough talk about Orange County State Attorney Aramis Ayala. Corcoran says her blanket decision not to...
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Things are heating up for the upcoming November election as the Constitutional Revision Commission unveils 24 proposals that may be seen on Florida…
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The National Weather Service expects local temperatures to dip below 40 degrees, with an even colder wind chill predicted for the Tampa Bay area Tuesday…
Poverty In Florida Falls, But Still Above National Average
The number of Floridians living in poverty has fallen since the Great Recession. But it’s still higher than the national average. The federal government...
Scattered, But Strong Storms Possible Across Florida Peninsula Tuesday
Thunderstorms capable of producing minor wind damage, or even an isolated tornado, are possible across the Florida peninsula today.The storms will be…
DeSantis Wants Elderly Vaccinated Next, Despite Federal Recommendations
The governor was in The Villages on Tuesday to announce the elderly will come before essential workers.
NBA's Kevin Durant Gives Forgetful Reporter A Pass
After a recent game, a reporter trying to ask Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant a question forgot what he was going to ask. Durant responded, "I forgot a couple of plays the other night."
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About HRK Holdings, The Owner Of Troubled Piney Point
HRK Holdings purchased the Piney Point land in 2006 but filed for bankruptcy in 2011 after about 170 million gallons of toxic water spilled into Tampa Bay.
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Hillsborough County Could Pursue Legal Action Over Piney Point Leak
"Someone should be held responsible," Hillsborough County Commissioner Stacy White said.
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'House of Beauty' examines how the beauty industry has been fueled by joy and pain
The book explores some of the darker sides of the beauty industry while recognizing the ways in which beauty has been a source of caretaking and cultural tradition.
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Ninet: Tiny Desk Concert
One of Israel's very popular artists may be walking a similar path to early-career Joan Jett — she brought that same intensity to the Tiny Desk.
John Paul White: Tiny Desk Concert
Formerly half of The Civil Wars, the singer-songwriter returns to perform three rearranged songs from his solo debut, Beulah.
PWR BTTM: Tiny Desk Concert
The queer, glammy, wildly dressed duo has a keen sense of mischief and a gift for honest, punk-infused, tongue-in-cheek pop gems. Watch PWR BTTM perform four songs in the NPR Music offices.
Red Tide Causing Fish Kills In Pinellas, Pasco And Hillsborough Counties
Fish kills suspected to have been caused by red tide have been found in Pinellas, Pasco and Hillsborough counties.
FEMA Awards Bay County $4 Million In Hurricane Recovery Aid
The funds will help cover road repair costs, among other efforts.
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Reclaimed Water Main Break Spills 605,102 Gallons Into St. Pete’s Lake Maggiore
The city could face a $15,000 fine for the spill that happened on Aug. 8 in a canal that flows into the lake.
Artist Tosses Salad For 1,000 People
As a part of Earth Day celebrations, performance artist Alison Knowles took salad making to the extreme in New York City. Knowles chopped romaine lettuce, carrots and cucumbers to the beat of live music. She then tossed the avalanche of salad off a balcony into a giant tarp, where the salad was served up to audience members.
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9-Year-Old Boy Designs His Own Treehouse And Rents It Out On Airbnb
Eli Sylvester saved up for years and with his parents' help, brought his treehouse design to life. Eli's loft includes all the creature comforts — plus a zipline and trampoline.
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Here's how you can celebrate Disney World's 50th anniversary
Visitors to Disney World will see some changes to commemorate the anniversary.
Another Sound From Nature Coming Up On Thursday's Show
There are the summer sounds we know: the buzz of a mosquito or the chirp of a cricket — and then there are the sounds we're only just discovering, like the thumping language of treehoppers.
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A Newly Discovered Ted Hughes Poem Details First Wife Sylvia Plath's Suicide
A British magazine has published the poem, called "Last letter," which was discovered in the British Library's archives.
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Good Grazing: Preserving Cattle Country
In the West, new ways are emerging to make ranching compatible with preservation. For financial incentives, ranchers keep their lands away from developers and try to preserve fragile desert landscapes.
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