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Officials are monitoring the flood-prone Anclote and Pithlachascotee Rivers over the next 48 hours, which typically absorb significant water after a major storm.
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An estimated 6,000 residences sustained water damage and about 80 rescue missions - at least - were carried out.
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The state legislature this year passed a bill that requires the potential merger of Hillsborough, Pinellas and Pasco's MPOs to be studied, and for a report to be complete by next year.
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Experts caution that suicide is complicated, but a main driver is availability of guns. "I know it's complicated, I really do. But we have to be able to do something," says a Pasco mom whose son shot himself.
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The 15-acre lagoon was built in the Mirada community near Interstate 75 and State Road 52 in San Antonio.
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Wesley Chapel will soon have three general hospitals within a five-minute drive, part of a boom unleashed when the state dropped a requirement that companies obtain approval to open new hospitals. Where are they building? What are the effects?
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The president of the Sarasota/Manatee Realtors Association attributes it to the number of people moving to Florida following the pandemic.
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The university will close several education centers in Florida and three other states while discontinuing six NCAA Division II athletic programs. The moves will eliminate 111 faculty and staff positions.
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The diverging diamond interchange is at Overpass Road, which once had only a bridge over the interstate but now includes more lanes and a flyover exit.
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It's ahead of a cold front that will drop temperatures to near 40.
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The Orange Belt Trail would run from the Trinity area in the south, north toward the Trilby region near Hernando County.
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Pasco voters easily reapproved the Penny for Pasco tax referendum that has been in effect for 18 years and has generated $1 billion for county school improvements and other government expenses.