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A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the conviction and sentence of a former Indialantic physician who was accused of prescribing excessive amounts of…
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In The Turnaway Study,Diana Greene Foster shares research conducted over 10 years with about 1,000 women who had or were denied abortions, tracking impacts on mental, physical and economic health.
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Mosquito season isn't officially here yet, but they are starting to appear already. And this year, there's a new question: can mosquitoes spread...
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As we transition back to normal, Florida Matters looked for some analysis on the unique challenges Tampa Bay businesses, non-profits and the economy...
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Cases of COVID-19 in the state passed 38,000 Wednesday. The Florida Department of Health confirms 38,002 people have now tested positive for the...
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Tallahassee Memorial Hospital says it’s working to improve after the latest Leapfrog Hospital Report Card rated the facility an “F”. TMH took the worst hits for issues such as safety practices, infections, and operation errors.
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The COVID-19 crisis forced some Tallahassee businesses to re-imagine their operations early on. WFSU checked back with three local firms that quickly diversified their product line to find out how they've been doing since then.
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When almost everybody is staying at home, that obviously doesn't bode well for the state's tourism industry. And for all those tourists flying into some...
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WUSF will be providing the latest news and information on coronavirus in Tampa Bay and across the state. Here are the latest developments:
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Diners are returning to Tampa Bay area restaurants for sit-down service now that the state is letting them reopen with limited capacity.
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Pinellas County's beaches were busy Monday, on the first day that people were allowed to return to the sand.
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Carnival Cruise Line says it's planning to resume cruises beginning in August. All cruise lines have been banned from U.S. ports since March as the coronavirus continued to spread.