Ken Hagan, chair of the Hillsborough County Commission, says negotiations have included a way to transfer at least part of the city's $180 million investment to the county.
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- Residente de Tampa Bay queda varada en Venezuela, pero busca llevar ayuda a las víctimas del sismo
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In 1949, four young African Americans were falsely accused of raping a white teen in Lake County. The Groveland Four, as they became known, were posthumously exonerated in 2021. But can justice delayed ever be served?
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From a proposed Polk County data center to an invasive pest threatening crops, environmental challenges are mounting across Florida. Let’s get some details on those environmental stories.
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The new rule redefines one key word: "harm." Conservation groups say it could be devastating for vulnerable species.
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Whether your soundtrack is Cat Power or Men at Work, this weekend has you covered. Throw in a rodeo and National Ice Cream Day, and you've got plenty of excuses to get out of the house.
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Men at Work, with Toad the Wet Sprocket and Shonen Knife, play the BayCare Sound Saturday.
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Ten counties split up $2 million through the Coordinated Opioid Recovery Network, which connects people dealing with addiction to treatment, psychiatric care, housing services and more.
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Two drugs can slow cognitive decline by clearing away buildup of the protein amyloid. But tau plays a role, too, and there are no tau-targeting drugs. New search shows a new drug may provide that benefit.
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Once a case is confirmed, a report is sent to the state Department of Health. But if someone doesn’t seek medical attention, the case could go unreported. Plus, there could be a six-week reporting lag, the CDC says.
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