Colleges can now pay their athletes directly. USF's outgoing athletic director said this will allow the university to create more scholarships.
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The agency's announced changes will offer water utilities more flexibility to comply with regulations, but could come at a cost to public and environmental health.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier says Contac Medical Supply and its Miami-based reseller sold devices that secretly sent sensitive health data to China.
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The increases do not reflect funding for the highly-touted St. Pete Agile Resiliency Plan (SPAR), which would cause stormwater rates to increase between 20% and 75% in 2027 instead of the planned 15%.
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Six weeks after the regularly scheduled session ended, legislative leaders finished negotiating details of a spending plan Friday for the fiscal year that starts July 1.
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More older people are using cannabis products regularly, but research suggests their cannabis-related health problems are also on the rise.
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Of the procedures, 17,269 were in the first trimester of pregnancy and 108 were in the second trimester, according to a state data.

At rallies from Tampa and Largo to Sarasota and Bradenton, protesters made a point of staying on sidewalks and not obstructing traffic.
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