
Gabriella Pinos
Digital News ProducerGabriella Pinos is a former digital news producer at WUSF.
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An estimated 100 protesters gathered for a second straight day. After they erected tents and officials "determined the protest was no longer peaceful," participants were warned it was an unlawful assembly.
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It plans to develop a mixed-use entertainment space, which includes a live performance venue, north of Amalie Arena.
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There are more than 180,000 historical markers in the U.S., including some in Florida remembering the victims of racial violence.
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ZooTampa said Juliet was one of the oldest known manatees. She and another manatee were transferred from Miami Seaquarium in December.
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Housing costs, insurance and rent are some reasons why retirees are going back to work out of necessity.
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A doctoral student at the University of Florida said morals will guide how some Americans head to the polls this year, or whether they will vote at all.
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Florida House Speaker Paul Renner said the language of the abortion amendment is ill-defined. Meanwhile, Dr. Chelsea Daniels said people are already feeling the impact of the six-week abortion ban taking effect on May 1.
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A senior research associate at the University of Miami said sea surface temperatures have been breaking records every day since March 2023.
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None of the five are currently associated with the Lakeland-based school. The finalists will be presented to the Florida Poly Board of Trustees for consideration.
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For decades, the seller of a house would pay the commission of the buyer’s agent, which has usually been 5-6%. This month, the National Association of Realtors reached a settlement which could cut that rate in the next few years.