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A group of scientists from states bordering the Gulf of Mexico met in St. Petersburg Wednesday to figure out ways to deal with health problems coming from…
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The four people vying to become the next president of the University of South Florida presented their case Thursday to the people who study and work at…
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Burned fields. Cut down trees. Obliterated fencing. Thousands upon thousands of muddy tracks from foot traffic. A small-scale drought.Those were just some…
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NPR listeners across the country can hear 1A with Joshua Johnson every weekday.Many South Floridians are even more familiar with Johnson because he hails…
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Officials at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg are apologizing after more than four hundred applicants mistakenly received acceptance…
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Dr. Jonathan Ellen resigned earlier this week as CEO of Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital after an investigation by the Tampa Bay Times into the…
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Near the start of the school year, the University of South Florida held a volunteer fair in the Marshall Student Center on the Tampa campus.While dozens…
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African-American history in South St. Petersburg dates back over 150 years. The area known today as Midtown is a community full of native residents who…
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The University of South Florida wrapped up its third and final town hall last week to discuss consolidating the separate accreditations of its three…
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Chris Price stands in the backroom of Dissent Brewing in St. Petersburg. He’s among steel tanks full of beer lining the walls.But instead of drinking…
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Anyone interested in moves by the Trump Administration to relax restrictions on offshore drilling can have their voices heard by the National Oceanic and…
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The University of South Florida St. Petersburg’s College of Education received a $2.2 million grant for a new statewide training program for K-12…