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Florida's back-to-school tax-free holiday is coming up. What to know
With the new school year quickly approaching, you can expect some juicy back-to-school sales to crop up soon, too. Most scholarly sales happen around one of Florida’s many tax-free holidays. The next one up on the calendar is the back-to-school tax-free holiday, which stretches across two weeks at the end of July and the beginning of August.
Florida Lottery Powerball, Lotto, Cash4Life results for July 20, 2024
The Florida Lottery offers several draw games for those hoping to win one of the available jackpots. Here’s a look at the winning numbers for games played on Saturday, July 20, 2024 Winning Powerball numbers from July 20 drawing ...
Families face challenges without loved one’s death certificate after Florida Department of Health hack
HUDSON, Fla. - More than two weeks after a cyberattack on the Florida Department of Health, there are still problems for families trying to deal with the death of a loved one. State lawmakers are calling for a thorough investigation into the ransomware attack, which left the department unable to issue death certificates.
FLHSMV implements legislation requiring driver licenses and identification card numbers to change
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – On July 31, 2024, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) will begin implementing legislation that amends Florida Statute 322.14 (1)(a) and requires the distinguishing numbers assigned to a driver license or identification card to include at least four randomly generated numbers. This new system aims to improve security and safeguard individuals’ identities.
Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office hosts youth football camp at University of Tampa
TAMPA, Florida — The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office's Community Outreach Division hosted the Freddie Solomon Youth Football Camp at the University of Tampa. Sheriff Chad Chronister delivered an inspiring message to the young athletes and their parents, emphasizing the importance of teamwork, perseverance, and dedication. His words left a lasting impact on everyone present, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.
First baseman Yandy Díaz put on the restricted list by the Tampa Bay Rays, Curtis Mead recalled
NEW YORK (AP) — First baseman Yandy Díaz was put on the restricted list Saturday by the Tampa Bay Rays, who recalled infielder Curtis Mead from Triple-A Durham. Díaz had missed Friday’s 6-1 loss to the New York Yankees, the Rays’ first game after the All-Star break. Rays manager Kevin Cash said the move was made because of family personal reasons that did not qualify under the major league bereavement/family medical emergency list. Cash said the move was not disciplinary.
Arozarena homers twice as Rays rout Yankees
NEW YORK — Taj Bradley pitched one-hit ball over seven innings to remain unbeaten in seven straight starts, Randy Arozarena hit two of Tampa Bay's four home runs and the Rays routed the New York Yankees 9-1 on Saturday."He's just on a dominant run right now," Rays manager Kevin Cash said.Alex Jackson, Isaac Paredes and Arozarena homered off Nestor Cortes, and Arozarena added another against Josh Maciejewski for his seventh multihomer game. Arozarena tied a career high with four hits and Curtis Mead, back in the majors for the first time since May 3, had three hits including a go-ahead...
Review: Steel Pulse brings unity and resilience to St. Pete [PHOTOS]
Last night in St. Petersburg, iconic reggae band Steel Pulse showed what “One Love” truly means. The U.K. outfit has has been performing for over 48 years, and show no signs of slowing down. Inspired into existence by Bob Marley’s “Catch a Fire,” Steel Pulse found an affinity with the righteous rebellion and built its early reputation largely by touring punk venues. Steel Pulse’s crossover appeal derives in large part from its thoughtfulness and unifying messages, but even more so from the group’s incredible strength as one of the world’s very best, self-contained, reggae units.
Longtime St. Pete theater company needs help from community to keep running
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - A St. Pete staple is in danger of disappearing. American Stage says they don’t have money to continue the musical series they started almost 40 years ago, American Stage in the Park. They’re now appealing to the community to prevent the final curtain call.
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