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Super Lice, Trick Shot, Woman Gives Away $43 Million
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Workweek Weather: Warmer Temps On The Way
Tampa Bay area residents ready to shake off the chill that’s been in the air over the last few days are likely to enjoy much of the forecast for the week ahead.
Florida Woman Gives Away $43 Million Lotto Jackpot
Six lucky numbers made a 90-year-old Largo woman one of Florida’s newest millionaires, but the status just wasn’t meant to last. Rather than keep proceeds from her $43 million Florida Lotto win, Ruby Sorah decided to give it all away.
Watch: Buckets Blakes Nails Shot From Amalie Arena Roof
Amazing trick shots, on-the-court antics and athleticism have made the Harlem Globetrotters famous the world over. Bucket Blakes proved just why that is by pulling off a trick shot from the rooftop of Tampa’s Amalie Arena recently.
Super Lice Still Bugging Florida Kids
They’re creepy, crawly, multiply like guppies and they’re bugging kids in 25 states, including Florida. Super lice, researchers say, continue to pose challenges for parents and schools courtesy of their chemical-resistant nature.
Early Voting 2016: Find Your Tampa Bay Polling Place
Tampa Bay area voters hoping to avoid the rush during the Presidential Preference Primary on March 15 will find early voting options are available in all counties.
Florida Zika Virus Cases Top 40
he total number of confirmed Zika virus cases in the state of Florida has climbed yet again. State Surgeon General Dr. John Armstrong confirmed five new cases on Monday.
Hillary Clinton Tampa Campaign Office Opens Soon
Hillary Clinton supporters will have a place to organize their campaign activities in the Tampa Bay area starting Wednesday. The Clinton campaign has announced its Tampa Organizing Office officially opens its doors on March 2.
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