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The City of Treasure Island received a ceremonial check for $1.5 million from Florida State Rep. Linda Chaney on Tuesday.
A federal judge is hearing arguments about an immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades, known as "Alligator Alcatraz." ...
ST. PETE, Fla. — Police have arrested and charged a third suspect in the murder of a man in St. Petersburg last month. The St. Petersburg Police Department said they arrested 31-year-old Dnerius ...
With major changes expected for Medicaid in 2026, is Medicare also changing? It's a question many may be asking, as confusion around both Government funded healthcare programs swirl.
With the federal government taking back $1 billion and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting closing, stations are looking at a harsh new reality.
ABC Action News Reporter Susan El Khoury says it’s essential to verify that your accommodations have a carbon monoxide alarm ...
Herbert Sherbert in Brooksville serves delicious frozen treats all over Tampa Bay and beyond. The mobile business shows up at more than 100 events a month, including birthday parties and weddings.
Will rich leftists put their money where their mouths are and fill the PBS-NPR funding gap left by the Republican budget cut?
As the chief executive of NPR, Katherine Maher faces the fallout from an act portended in the corridors of Washington for a ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s imminent shutdown, as Republicans in Congress cut funding, resets key aspects of ...
Online rumors claimed that NPR’s popular Tiny Desk concert series would be canceled following the shutdown of the Corporation ...
Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the nonprofit that for decades has helped sustain public radio and television stations ...
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