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  • 1 week ago | wusf.org | Lily Belcher |Nancy Guan |Sky Lebron

    Thousands of protestors from Sarasota to Largo to Lakeland spoke out against President Donald Trump Saturday as part of the national “No Kings” movement. The rallies started in the late morning and continued throughout the afternoon at more than a dozen local locations. All featured poster waving residents chanting their dissatisfaction with the first six months of the president’s second term. “No Trump, No KKK, No Racist USA,” was a common refrain.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | wusf.org | Sky Lebron

    Joe Lopano, who has served as Tampa International Airport CEO since 2011, is retiring in April. He oversaw lots of major changes, including more express pickup lanes, the SkyConnect train system, more international flights, and a new airside set to open in 2028. In a conversation with Lopano, he discussed how he studied one of the airport's earliest leaders — George Bean — before taking over in 2011. "I told my guys when we started the Master Plan process.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | wlrn.org | Sky Lebron

    If you're planning to attend some Gasparilla events in Tampa this month, be on the lookout for anything suspicious. Law enforcement throughout the greater Tampa Bay region want people on high alert following the recent attack in New Orleans this past New Years. The man who killed 14 in the New Orleans attack also visited Tampa a couple months prior, but law enforcement say they're not exactly sure why as of yet.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | wusf.org | Sky Lebron

    If you're planning to attend some Gasparilla events in Tampa this month, be on the lookout for anything suspicious. Law enforcement throughout the Greater Tampa Bay region want people on high alert following the recent attack in New Orleans this past New Years. The man who killed 15 in the New Orleans attack also visited Tampa a couple months prior, but law enforcement say they're not exactly sure why as of yet.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | wusf.org | Sky Lebron

    Temperatures are going to be near freezing across the greater Tampa Bay region over the next few days. And if you have cold-sensitive plants, you're going to want to protect them. Tia Silvasi, with Hillsborough County's University of Florida Food and Agricultural Science extension office. suggests bringing your tropical plants or cold sensitive plants in the house during the cold snap. She says some plant cells will literally freeze and burst once the temperature goes down below 32 degrees.

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