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Deadly crash in Hernando County: FHP

Two individuals tragically lost their lives in a motorcycle accident in Hernando County, Florida, on Sunday. The Florida Highway Patrol reported that a 22-year-old woman driving a Honda Accord collided with a 70-year-old man riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle at an intersection. Both drivers were pronounced dead at the scene.

Brooksville man riding electric bike dies after crash in Hernando County: FHP

A 42-year-old man from Brooksville tragically lost his life after being struck by an SUV while riding an electric bike in Hernando County. The incident occurred on the Nature Coast Trail when the rider failed to stop at a posted stop sign. An unidentified woman riding with him sustained serious injuries and was hospitalized.

Vigil held for teen killed in Citrus Park shooting

A vigil was held for 16-year-old Peter "PJ" Hyman, Jr., who was fatally shot outside the Citrus Park Town Center mall in Tampa earlier this month. The event brought together family and friends to honor his life following the arrest of a 15-year-old suspect charged with second-degree homicide.

One killed, 6 hurt in pair of crashes: PCSO

One person was killed, and six others were injured in two separate vehicle crashes in Polk County, Florida, on Sunday night. The Polk County Sheriff's Office reported the incidents occurred just 15 minutes apart, with one crash involving multiple vehicles and the second involving a vehicle that hit a tree. Both crashes are currently under investigation.

Ex-CIA officer from Tampa, others had raised concerns about Trump assassination suspect

Concerns were raised by an ex-CIA officer from Tampa and others regarding Ryan Routh, a man allegedly plotting to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin. The article highlights the troubling behavior of Routh, who was in Ukraine during the early days of the war, and the actions taken by those who reported him to authorities.

Critics see DeSantis double-standard in Florida abortion petition case

Critics are questioning Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's handling of a petition fraud investigation linked to a donor, suggesting a double standard in his approach to abortion-related issues. The article highlights the contrasting responses to similar allegations, raising concerns about political motivations affecting law enforcement actions.

Texas woman sues Florida deputy and county over mistaken identity arrest

A Texas woman, Jennifer Heath Box, is suing a Florida deputy and the county after being wrongfully arrested due to mistaken identity when she returned from a cruise in December 2022. The arrest stemmed from a warrant meant for another woman with a similar name, leading to her feelings of confusion and frustration. The lawsuit argues that law enforcement should have recognized the error before detaining her.

DeSantis promises relief for Florida condo owners by year’s end. But how?

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has committed to providing relief for condominium owners facing financial difficulties due to new building safety regulations set to take effect on January 1. During a recent roundtable meeting in Pinellas Park, he assured that legislative action would be taken within the next three and a half months to address the challenges faced by condo associations.

Should Tampa Bay be worried about potential tropical system that could enter Gulf?

A potential tropical system is being monitored as it may enter the Gulf of Mexico, raising concerns for Tampa Bay residents. Experts note that record-warm ocean temperatures are present, but it remains too early to predict the system's trajectory. Residents are advised to stay informed as forecasts develop.

Ethics board dismisses complaint against St. Petersburg council chair

The Florida Commission on Ethics has dismissed a complaint against St. Petersburg City Council chairperson Deborah Figgs-Sanders, stating it lacked legal sufficiency. This decision highlights the ongoing scrutiny of political figures and their connections to donors, especially in local governance. The dismissal reflects a significant development in local political dynamics.