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1:01 pm
Sun May 19, 2013

Winning $590.5M Powerball Ticket Sold at a Zephyrhills Publix

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A customer holds a Powerball ticket and money as he waits in line on May 17, 2013 in San Francisco, Calif.

Originally published on Sun May 19, 2013 8:27 am

If you bought a Powerball ticket in Zephyrhills, Fla., sit down and look at these numbers:

10, 13, 14, 22, 52 and 11.

As the AP reports, lottery officials believe only one ticket matched all six numbers in yesterday's Powerball drawing with a record $590.5 million jackpot.

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7:21 am
Sat May 18, 2013

Trial of Tampa Police Shooting Suspect Dontae Morris Set for November

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Dontae Morris, who is suspected of killing Tampa police officers Jeffrey Kocab and David Curtis during a 2010 traffic stop, will go to trial in November. The high-profile case will likely be tried in Orlando, with jurors from Orange County. If convicted, Morris could face the death penalty. Morris, 27, is already serving a life sentence for the 2010 shooting death of Rodney Jones outside a Tampa club.
TAMPA - The trial for Dontae Morris, the man accused of killing two Tampa Police officers in 2010, is tentatively set to take place in November, a judge said Friday.Jeffrey Kocab and David Curtis were shot at close range during a traffic stop on June 29, 2010.
Making Sense of the Media
6:16 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

The Chilling Effect of the A.P. Phone Records Case

The revelation that the Justice Department got a hold of phone records at the Associated Press in an effort to track down a leak has already had a chilling effect on the news media.

That's the conclusion of Kelly McBride of the Poynter Institute's "Sense Making Project."

"If you're working at the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) or the Department of Agriculture and you think there are stories that the public ought to know, you are very unlike to call a journalist right now," said McBride.

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Law & Order
1:41 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

47 Percent Drop in Hillsborough County's Homeless Population

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It was too good to be true. That's what some people thought after Hillsborough County found a drop in the number of homeless by nearly half in January. So they went back on the streets for another look.

So, almost 100 volunteers canvassed the county earlier this month.  The surveying included  birthdays, disabilities and the length of time they were on the streets. The final tally came to 2,275 homeless.

That's still a drop of 47 percent since the last count in 2011.

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Off The Base
11:52 am
Fri May 17, 2013

Video: Military Dad Surprises Daughter During First Pitch at Rays Game

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Alayna Adams leaps into the arms of her father, Lt. Col. Will Adams, after he surprised her at Thursday night's Rays game.

Some things turn us to mush every time: Cute animals. Sappy Publix commercials. And most of all, surprise military reunions.

Nine-year-old Alayna Adams was chosen to throw out the first pitch at Thursday night's Rays game. What the Dunedin girl didn't know was that the catcher wasn't a pro ball player. It was her dad, Lt. Col. Will Adams, just home from Afghanistan.

After Alayna threw the ball, her father caught it. Then he lifted his catcher's mask. Alayna raced toward him and leaped into his arms.

And yes, the crowd went wild.

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Environment
11:31 am
Fri May 17, 2013

Black Bear In A Tree In Tampa

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Black Bear in a tree in West Tampa

It's not every day that you see a bear in a tree in West Tampa.

But today was one of those days for the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. 

At about 8:30 the HCSO was asking local TV stations to pull their helicopters back from the site in the Egypt Lake area, because they were "scaring the bear."

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Off The Base
7:34 am
Fri May 17, 2013

Women Veterans: Military Sexual Trauma, Combat Service and Resources

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Florida has an estimated 142,000 women veterans and many likely had their eyes on the Pentagon this week.

First, there was the deadline for the services to submit plans on how to integrate women into combat units or explain why women should remain banned. Many women already are serving in units exposed to combat but aren’t officially acknowledged.

And there is more news related to the growing problem of military sexual trauma.

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Politics
4:21 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Tampa Considers Car Stereo Ordinance

Tampa City Council is considering enforcing an ordinance outlawing car stereo noise that is plainly audible from 50 feet away.

Tampa City Council got its first look today at an ordinance that would outlaw loud car stereos.

It may soon be illegal for Tampa drivers to blast their music, or any other kind of sound, loud enough to be heard clearly from 50 feet away. That's the width of a professional basketball court.

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12:58 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Fertility Doctor’s Son Charged with Murdering Unborn Child

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Federal prosecutors have charged a fertility doctor’s son with first degree-murder for tricking his ex-girlfriend into taking a drug that terminated the pregnancy of her six-week-old fetus, the Tampa Bay Times reports. Authorities say John Andrew Welden, 28, forged his father’s signature on his prescription pad, and then told the woman she was taking an antibiotic.
TAMPA - The 28-year-old son of a Tampa gynecologist faces life in prison, accused of killing a girlfriend's unborn child by tricking her into taking the abortion drug Cytotec.John Andrew Weldon was held without bail Wednesday after prosecutors convinced a federal judge that he could be a flight risk given
Business
12:56 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Magazine Names Bradenton Among 10 Best Small Downtowns

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The sun sets over Bradenton's newly redeveloped Riverwalk, the site of concerts, festivals and more.

Everyone knows about the excitement of Manhattan, but Southern Business and Development is singing the praises of America's not-so-big downtowns. The magazine is out with a list of "Ten Wonderful Small Town Central Business Districts in the South."

The mag gave props to Bradenton for its laid-back vibe, theater scene and redeveloped Riverwalk, which debuted in October 2012. Here's an excerpt:

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