WUSF Staff
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For the past 35 years, Shriners has provided orthopedic care to children in Tampa, free of charge.
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Collins, 28, started playing tennis at the age of 3 in St. Petersburg and won a college scholarship to play tennis following her success at Northeast High,
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Ken Welch touched on various topics, including affordable housing, a focus on equity and inclusion, and growing up in St. Petersburg.
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By mid-morning, the city was asking people to come prepared to stand for extended periods of time outdoors. They recommended people consider bringing water, a folding chair, and a family member to accompany them.
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The state ethics commission says it found probable cause after Vanessa Baugh helped certain residents get COVID-19 vaccines earlier this year.
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Mike Cornette has been running All Night Jazz for the last five years. But his most recent stop at WUSF was a homecoming. He was our jazz director in the 1970s, and "re-appeared" as an announcer several times through the years.
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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection says it's to "ensure safe storage capacities" during the rainy season.
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The storm is forecast to be a Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph as it approaches the northern Gulf coast by Sunday night.
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A weekly report from the state showed high concentrations of red tide offshore in Pasco County and along the coast of Madeira Beach in Pinellas and near several beaches in Sarasota, including Venice Beach and Manasota Beach.
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Ten members of WUSF's staff were honored for their work in 2020 during an annual awards ceremony.