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Tampa’s growing, but its tree canopy is not—here's why that’s a problem

If the city doesn’t start seriously protecting its diminishing tree canopy, parts of it are only going to get hotter and less livable.

By Linda Saul-Sena

Tampa’s growing, but its tree canopy is not—and that’s a problem. More than 3,500 people move to just the city every year, drawn to our dynamism, jobs and yes, the beauty of our neighborhoods, shaded and enriched by trees...

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Diana Ross is selling her Florida waterfront mansion for $18 million

Iconic Motown diva Diana Ross has come along way from the Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects in Detroit, and now she's putting her stunning…

By Colin Wolf

Diana Ross is selling her Florida waterfront mansion for $18 million
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Historic Tampa mansion 'La Torretta,' one of the first homes built on Davis Islands, is now for sale

Only a handful are left, but one of the original Davis Islands home is now on the market. Located at 36 Columbia…

By Colin Wolf

Historic Tampa mansion 'La Torretta,' one of the first homes built on Davis Islands, is now for sale
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Castle in the woods: What's left of Florida's utopian Nautilus Foundation is now for sale

The castle-like remains  of an eccentric scholar's unfinished artist sanctuary is now on the market in Florida. Located in Monticello, near Tallahassee, the…

By Colin Wolf

The Trivium
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Photos: Thousands rally in Orlando to support Florida’s abortion rights ballot amendment

Abortion rights are on the ballot in Florida this November, and there’s a ground movement to get Amendment 4 across the finish…

By Ray Roa

Pro-choice activists in Orlando, Florida on April 13, 2024.
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April 18, 2024

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