Floridians understand the value of clean water, healthy fish populations, and vibrant coastal economies. Our way of life — and a major part of our state’s economy — depends on it. That’s why leading ...
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Miami Dade College set the stage for Donald Trump’s presidential library to rise next to Miami’s iconic Freedom Tower after ...
As Category 4 Hurricane Gabrielle brushes Bermuda on Tuesday, forecasters are watching two other systems in the Atlantic — ...
The Big Story: Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced Monday that he was launching a new tool for members of the public to report “acts or threats of political violence.” And teachers are ...
Two weeks shy of his first birthday, doctors began feeding Jose Wesley Campos through a nose tube because swallowing problems had left him dangerously underweight.
Guide to this year’s Tampa Bay Comic Convention, returning this weekend• Life & Culture The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to ...
On Monday, after months of speculation, Major League Baseball approved the sale of the Tampa Bay Rays. A group led by Jacksonville-based developer Patrick Zalupski will buy the team from longtime ...
In the coming weeks, Florida’s leaders, as well as those across the country, have an opportunity to lower the temperature, insist on civility and recommit to the principle that disagreements in ...
Steve Martin and Martin Short will soon be entertaining crowds together across Florida. You can catch them getting into shenanigans with Selena Gomez on the fifth season of their hit Hulu show “Only ...
It’s the platform. It’s the algorithms. It’s the carefully calibrated digital addiction. It’s the impresario saying “Let’s you and him fight” while counting the greasy take from another day’s ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs said it’s eliminating 30,000 jobs — about 6% of its workforce — although it said it was cutting the jobs largely through retirements, attrition and job freezes.
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