Rogers Park Golf Course represents Tampa's growth from an era of segregation to the present day. Regulars like Lionel Ballard are ensuring the legacy of these links isn't lost on future generations.
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"Live & Local" explores Florida's plan to end vaccine mandates, a reform school graduation story, Gilbert King's latest book, and catch up on Tampa sports.
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- El plan de Florida para poner fin a los mandatos de vacunas suscita preocupación por el diagnóstico de polio
- Expansión de la calzada Courtney Campbell podría ayudar a mejorar la calidad del agua de Old Tampa Bay
- Se desarrollan equipos de seguridad en las congregaciones del área de Tampa tras ataques a iglesias, sinagogas
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The civil rights attorney says the recent arrest of a Jacksonville mother illustrates a pattern of violent arrests by deputies against Black citizens for minor traffic infractions.
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It comes after an activist claimed officials at a local college violated Florida's Sunshine State law when they gifted the land to the state, which then voted to transfer it to the foundation.
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Federal officials confirmed that a $608 million reimbursement had been approved for the center earlier this month.
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Hillsborough's "Operation Safe Passage" program aims to raise awareness of travel safety and protect young students.
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As an increasing number of Florida EBT recipients have to meet work requirements, the state faces a potentially significant tab from the federal government.
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Health experts worry the policy change could lower vaccination rates and lead to a rise in preventable diseases — like polio, which most U.S. doctors have little experience spotting or treating.
Homeowners in Florida are being quietly priced out of their communities. People often own their manufactured homes but rent the lot underneath them.
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