
Gabriella Pinos
Digital News ProducerGabriella Pinos is a former digital news producer at WUSF.
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The Democratic congresswoman also spoke about the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump and said a "peace deal" in Gaza "is on the 10-yard line."
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The law takes effect on Oct. 1 and focuses on people who don't have housing. Martha Are, the CEO of the Homeless Services Network of Central Florida, said a lack of housing is at the center of the issue.
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The museum is closing starting July 22. It's expected to reopen in early 2025.
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Mayor David Will said the measure, which was vetoed by Gov. DeSantis, would have removed residents’ ability to do what they think is best for their community.
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The announcement comes after crews finished dredging the Grand Canal entrance channel and placed about 5,000 to 10,000 cubic yards of sand between First Avenue and Sixth Avenue.
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The money will buy 12 electric buses, four hybrid buses, 12 charging stations, 12 depot chargers and equipment.
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The operation comes after a speeding car crashed on the Howard Frankland Bridge on June 12.
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Since the collapse, the state has enacted reforms to make condo buildings safer. But Rep. Vicki Lopez said people looking to buy a condo should probably hold off for a while.
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Restrictions for Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties have been extended until Sept. 1.
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A new state law will take a lot of power away from civilian oversight boards in cities like in Miami, Tampa and St. Petersburg. It goes into effect on July 1.