Rays CEO Ken Babby held his first public meeting with local government officials since a non-binding agreement was reached to build a 30,000-seat indoor stadium in Tampa. Now, it must be approved by Tampa and Hillsborough County.
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Four South Florida men have been convicted in the 2021 assassination plot targeting Haitian President Jovenel Moïse. But there are lingering questions over what really happened in the months leading up to the killing.
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Public sector unions in Florida say they are under threat by a new law requiring at least 50% participation in certification and recertification votes. Two teachers union leaders give us reaction.
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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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Drought report data runs weekly, with the data running between Tuesday and Tuesday, its release is on Thursdays.
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There will be road closures this week outside the Tampa Convention Center due to a military conference. Here are alternate routes and what to know.
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The designs for the Pulse Memorial have been updated. The City of Orlando presented an update on the progress of the Memorial design process, which is 60% complete.
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The National Hurricane Center released its first daily outlook for the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf on Friday which showed no tropical activity was expected over the next week.
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