On "Florida Matters Live & Local," get to know Steinbrenner High School's 2026 valedictorian Vaibhav Bhaskar. He talks about his remarkable GPA, what's next for his future and advice to others.
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- Grupos de educación superior rechazan la prohibición de Florida a estudiantes indocumentados en universidades públicas
- Residente de Tampa Bay queda varada en Venezuela, pero busca llevar ayuda a las víctimas del sismo
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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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State Rep. Dotie Joseph says she didn’t have a run for governor on her bingo card. Yet, here she is in a crowded field vying against David Jolly for the Democratic nomination.
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Florida's heat is about much more than high temperatures. In Part 1 of this two-part series, AccuWeather explains what heat is actually doing to your body—and why some of the earliest warning signs are often the easiest to miss.
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An area of low pressure could develop near Florida within the next 7 days. Could it impact Florida?
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Certain clothes, school supplies, computers and computer accessories will be tax-free from July 20 to August 20.
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From owning a studio, running a professional company, and organizing a tap dance festival, Ashlyn Bolton stays busy. She wants to see Tampa become the next major hub for tap dancers, and she's helping to make it a reality.
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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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As of July 1, public high school students are required to receive electrocardiogram tests to participate in school-sanctioned sports.
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The now-retired Judge Steven Leifman said he envisioned a place that could divert people away from the ninth floor of a detention center into a facility where they would receive individualized treatment.
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