Gov. Ron DeSantis and Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred each gave their backing to building a new home for the Tampa Bay Rays at Hillsborough College's Dale Mabry campus. But few details emerged on who's going to pay for it.
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From Florida’s failing tobacco policies to giant rodents munching lettuce, we cover the state’s public health challenges, community cleanups, street safety, and a cafe that's more about animal education than lattes.
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You may not have noticed, but NASA is about to launch a crewed mission to the moon. Let's catch up on the latest Artemis mission, which could lift off as soon as this weekend.
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A three-judge panel of the U.S. District Court in Tampa ruled Tuesday the suit was filed too late, but it did give the plaintiffs a chance to amend and refile the challenge.
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Florida congresswoman accused of stealing COVID-19 funds pleads not guilty 3 months after indictmentU.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick was not present for Tuesday's arraignment in Miami federal court, but her attorney, William Barzee, entered the plea on her behalf.
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A number of issues uncovered during a practice run of the launch prompted the move of the mission to no earlier than March 6.
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The Gulf Specimen Marine Lab says search efforts continue as they treat turtles in varying stages of recovery.
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Neurologist Dr. Amy Hessler, family physician Dr. Tina Ardon and Nemours Children's Health infectious disease expert Chad Neilsen discuss the month's biggest health topics.
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Smart & Safe Florida, the campaign pushing the marijuana amendment, says the pronouncement is “premature” and “final and complete” signature count by counties hasn’t been reported yet.
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