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One of the bill's sponsors said it would provide a more accurate picture of ELL students’ knowledge and abilities.
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The Gasparilla pirates invaded Tampa again, meaning thousands of parade-goers dressed like pirates lined Bayshore Boulevard, parading with stuffed parrots and, yes, drinking lots of alcohol.
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Residents have mixed feeling about the city's exponential growth.
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Around three dozen other countries offer automatic citizenship to children born within their borders, regardless of their parents’ immigration status.
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As the temperatures began to drop on Tuesday, Amelia Tanner got a call from her husband Dale Tanner. A cry for help had popped up in his Facebook feed from Alachua County Animal Resources. Foster homes were needed, urgently.
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While some expressed concerns about safety, others who have previously attended say the security measures that city leaders have put in place are enough to ward off any potential threats.
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The Legislature will meet in special session at 10:30 a.m. Monday. However it remains unclear whether Gov. Ron DeSantis will get all of the immigration and ballot reform changes he seeks.
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We checked in with meteorologist Megan Borowski to talk about the record-breaking snowfall in the Panhandle. Then, POLITICO’s Gary Fineout previews next week’s special legislative session and special elections, and NPR’s Sarah McCammon joined us to talk about how the Evangelical Right has influenced national policy.
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The Associated Press reports the Bucs' offensive coordinator had agreed to a contract that would have made him one of the NFL's highest-paid coordinators, but chose Jacksonville after its general manager was fired.
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The Tampa Bay Rays had requested the city of St. Petersburg fix the Trop's teflon roof, which had been torn to shreds during Hurricane Milton. But the city is saying their current agreement does not specify a timeline for any repairs.
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About 40 housing providers set up shop at the Coliseum in downtown St. Petersburg to attend the hurricane recovery rental housing fair. The city partnered with the Bay Area Apartment Association to host the public event on Jan. 22.
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Hillsborough County's homeless and community services director said that's putting a strain on volunteers who are coming back every night while managing their own lives.
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Few people knew John Lennon as intimately as May Pang. She was his romantic partner during the infamous “Lost Weekend” which lasted 18 months during late 1973 through 1975.
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"Nickel Boys," which received Oscar nominations for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay, was shot almost entirely in the POV of boys in the fictitious Nickel, based on the real-life Dozier School for Boys.