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CORRECTION: In an interview published today by WUSF, an opponent to proposed changes in Florida education standards incorrectly stated when the changes…
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University of South Florida System President Judy Genshaft is scheduled to retire next summer. But before that happens, the school's Board of Trustees is…
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The Sarasota County Commission has rejected a preemptive ban on recreational marijuana because of an error found in the ordinance.In May, the County…
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Pinellas County, a popular travel destination in Florida, will be receiving more tax dollars from tourists as the Pinellas County Tax Collector’s Office…
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Florida’s general election this November is expected to see an increase in voter turnout and multiple counties are recruiting more election workers to…
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The University of South Florida turns 62 this year -- old enough to retire if it were human, but a veritable infant compared to other institutions of…
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A property owner in St. Pete Beach has won big in a dispute over public beach access.A federal court has ordered the city to pay Chet Chmielewski's estate…
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Cue "Pomp and Circumstance," as graduation season is once again upon us.Spring Commencement begins for the University of South Florida Thursday, and by…
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When Lakewood High School’s band director Michael Kernodle walked through the music room door eight years ago, he found one marching band, no equipment…
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Most state workers won't be getting a raise in the coming year, but Florida's judges could be getting a big one.Florida legislators on Thursday wrapped up…
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Almost three decades ago, officials with the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg buried a pair of ancient mosaics for storage purposes. Now, a temporary…
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A device developed by University of South Florida engineers that turns wastewater into clean water, energy and nutrients will soon be headed to South…