In a poll of more than 600 Hillsborough voters, nearly three-quarters wanted a public vote on whether taxpayer money should be used for the project. Even so, most agreed it would bring tangible benefits.
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Can it possibly be a decade since the horrific Pulse shooting in Orlando? We hear reflections from two people who were there.
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Read 'em and reap, a different kind of 'takeover,' judged past its prime, a preservation reservationFor the second time this year, a “teen takeover” in the Bay area has ended in arrests. The youths appear to be finding trouble on social media. Can social media keep them out of it? A local group has some ideas.
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An immigration detention center in the Everglades stirred up a decades-old environmental battle. Hear from people who helped in the fight.
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The Olympic medalist and five-time world champion grew up in Tampa and fought out of the area over an 18-year career that include three huge bouts against Pensacola's Roy Jones Jr.
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The tree is estimated to be about about 200 years old.
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After receiving hundreds of votes in our poll, we can give our Bay Blend manatee a name. The winner might come as a bit of a surprise.
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Florida is known for its sunshine and heat, but the state’s hottest air temperature is actually lower than nearly every other state.
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