The Schools of Hope program was established in 2017 to allow charter schools to offer alternatives at poor-performing schools. This year, Florida lawmakers expanded the program.
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From navigating school traffic and soaring housing costs to defining Brandon’s spirit and exploring the surreal world of Dalí, have a listen on what shapes daily life across Tampa Bay.
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On "Florida Matters: Live & Local," we’re talking about Florida’s government shutdown and unpaid workers, uncertainty over vaccine mandates, and the growing debate over books being pulled from schools.
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- Expansión de la calzada Courtney Campbell podría ayudar a mejorar la calidad del agua de Old Tampa Bay
- Se desarrollan equipos de seguridad en las congregaciones del área de Tampa tras ataques a iglesias, sinagogas
- El comité DOGE del condado de Hillsborough aborda las preocupaciones estatales sobre el gasto
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Tropical Storm Lorenzo will stay as a fish storm without impacting land.
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More than a dozen communities across the state have active voluntary home buyout programs designed to reduce damage from flooding and storm surge.
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Baker Mayfield threw two touchdown passes and had a spectacular scramble to set up the score that sealed the win for Tampa Bay, which holds the best record in the NFC at 5-1.
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Of course, the first real CFP rankings aren't out for a few weeks, but an AP "mock" bracket gives the Bulls the automatic bid for a non-power conference team.
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As contractors position themselves to cash in on a gush of new business managing work requirements, a cadre of senators has launched an inquiry into the companies paid billions to build eligibility systems.
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It gives students and those with disabilities a chance to try new sports.
Homeowners in Florida are being quietly priced out of their communities. People often own their manufactured homes but rent the lot underneath them.
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