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From navigating school traffic and soaring housing costs to defining Brandon’s spirit and exploring the surreal world of Dalí, have a listen on what shapes daily life across Tampa Bay.
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The Schools of Hope program was established in 2017 to allow charter schools to offer alternatives at poor-performing schools. This year, Florida lawmakers expanded the program.
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Without backing from the city, panel members have the option to continue meeting independently. They are now released from Florida’s Sunshine Law.
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The university said program should help with the nursing shortage in the state. Eighty-five students will be accepted, but only 70 for higher-level courses due to a nursing faculty shortage.
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On "The Florida Roundup," we dive into the debate regarding school book removals across the Sunshine State.
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The work won't begin right away, but residents hope the process of pulling out built-up sediment will start within a couple of months.
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More than a dozen communities across the state have active voluntary home buyout programs designed to reduce damage from flooding and storm surge.
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Baker Mayfield threw two touchdown passes and had a spectacular scramble to set up the score that sealed the win for Tampa Bay, which holds the best record in the NFC at 5-1.
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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA supporters and allies from SoFlo Animal Rights said they will gather outside the marine park at noon Sunday to serve champagne and mark the closure of what PETA has labeled an "abusement park."
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Public water access is closed along the entire Volusia County coastline until further notice, the county confirmed via email Saturday evening.
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Friday's announcement that Venezuelan democracy champion María Corina Machado won the Nobel Peace Prize also lifts a diaspora facing deportations in the U.S. as well as a brutal regime at home.
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From Dave Canales to Liam Coen to Grizzard, Baker Mayfield keeps elevating his play. He turned Canales and Coen into head coaches after one-year stints as OCs. Now, it’s Grizzard’s turn.
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A Sarasota theater is turning fear into art. "Voces de Inmigración 2," produced by CreArte Latino Cultural Center, brings to the stage the real stories of immigrants on Florida’s Suncoast — parents fearing family separation, teachers navigating censorship, workers confronting discrimination.
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It gives students and those with disabilities a chance to try new sports.