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To protect a mother: Will abortion exceptions survive a post-Roe world?

In a post-Roe landscape, strict abortion laws in Florida are creating challenges for pregnant women facing complications, emphasizing the risks when exceptions for abortion are limited. The article explores the case of Anya Cook, who encountered life-threatening complications but was denied an abortion despite medical advice. This situation underscores the urgent need for clear legal exceptions to protect maternal health.

Hillsborough commission moves to abandon MacDill ferry service plan

The Hillsborough County Commission is poised to terminate a proposed ferry service between South Hillsborough and MacDill Air Force Base due to escalating costs, which have surged by 45% since initial estimates. Commissioner Gwen Myers emphasized the lack of funding following the defeat of a sales tax initiative in November 2022, leading to concerns about the project's financial viability.

7 lessons for the 2023 hurricane season from Hurricane Ian

The article discusses the critical lessons learned from Hurricane Ian, which devastated Southwest Florida in 2022, as the region prepares for the 2023 hurricane season. With over $109 billion in damages and 156 fatalities, the insights gleaned from this disaster are essential for residents and emergency management alike.

7 lessons for the 2023 hurricane season from Hurricane Ian

Hurricane Ian left a lasting impact on Southwest Florida, prompting critical lessons for the 2023 hurricane season. With over $109 billion in damages and 156 fatalities, the storm highlights the need for preparedness and awareness in the face of natural disasters. This article discusses these lessons, focusing on the region's recovery and future resilience.

Michelin Guide awards 3 Tampa restaurants first-ever stars

The Michelin Guide has awarded its first-ever stars to three Tampa restaurants: Rocca, Koya, and Lilac, each receiving one star during a ceremony in Miami. This marks a significant milestone for Tampa's culinary scene as it joins other Florida cities in receiving Michelin recognition. The event highlights the growing importance of the region's dining experiences.

Hillsborough transit chief departs, taking $88,000 with her

The chief executive of the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit (HART) agency, Adelee Le Grand, has left her position with a severance package of $88,438.71 amidst an investigation into her leadership conduct and agency policies. Her departure comes at a crucial time as lawmakers are considering a study to improve HART's management structure.

Why did DeSantis sign Florida abortion bill late at night?

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill late at night banning most abortions after six weeks, an action that drew attention for its timing and the lack of public announcement. The legislation follows a previous 15-week abortion ban, reflecting ongoing debates about reproductive rights in the state. This move has significant implications for Florida's political landscape and the Republican Party's stance on abortion.

Remember ‘Cop & ½’? Filmed in Tampa with Burt Reynolds, it debuted 30 years ago.

The article commemorates the 30th anniversary of the film "Cop & ½," which was filmed in Tampa and starred Burt Reynolds. It features insights from Norman Golden II, who played a key role in the movie, sharing memorable experiences from the production and the local impact of the film.

Florida’s 6-week abortion ban likely to pass. What other hurdles exist?

Florida's proposed six-week abortion ban is anticipated to pass, with significant implications for women seeking reproductive healthcare. The legislation includes limited exceptions for rape and incest but raises concerns about accessibility and the timeline for women to access abortion services. Critics argue the law effectively amounts to a total ban due to the short window for abortion access.

Lightning Hall of Fame: Phil Esposito’s dedication to a dream gave Tampa Bay hockey

Phil Esposito, the founder of the Tampa Bay Lightning, is set to be inducted into the franchise's inaugural Hall of Fame class, honoring his significant contributions to bringing hockey to Florida. His relentless dedication and hard-charging mentality transformed the Lightning into a successful franchise and established a vibrant hockey culture in Tampa Bay.

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