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Eggs in Tampa Bay are among the most expensive in the nation, says study
Tampa Bay's high price tag for eggs actually ranks as the third highest in the country.
By Colin Wolf
Tags: Food News, eggs, CDC, Instacart
Florida court to weigh transportation mask mandate
Justice Department attorneys argued in the appeal that the mask order “falls easily” within the CDC’s legal authority.
By Jim Saunders and News Service of Florida
Tags: Florida News, COVID-19 pandemic, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, CDC, mask mandate
Tampa judge rejects federal transportation mask mandate
Mizelle also ruled that the CDC violated the federal Administrative Procedure Act.
Tags: Florida News, CDC, mask mandate, Tampa judge
CDC says people should avoid cruise ships 'regardless of vaccination status'
“Even fully vaccinated travelers may be at risk for getting and spreading COVID-19 variants,” the agency said on its website.
Tags: Florida News, Cruise ships, CDC, COVID-19
In Tampa, top CDC official says U.S. needs more work getting young people the HPV vaccination
By Mitch Perry
Tags: News Feature, Politics, usf, Kathy Castor, Dr. Anne Schuchat, CMLS, CDC
In Tampa speech, CDC director says climate change will continue to bring more extreme weather
Tags: News Feature, Physicians for Social Responsibility, George Luber, CDC
An emphasis on children's health is spotlighted in Tampa's Curtis Hixon Park
Tags: News Feature, YMCA, Tampa, curtis hixon park, CDC
The Obama administration calls for an "AIDS-free generation"
Tags: News Feature, World AIDS Day, Wall Street Journal, President Obama, lowry park zoo, Hillary Clinton, CDC, AIDS Institute
Report: Using public transportation can keep you fit and possibly lengthen your lifespan
By Katie Machol Simon
Tags: Florida News, Environment, Environment, Environment, Uncategorized, safety, Public Transportation, mortality rates, health, green living, green community, CDC, carbon emissions, car accidents, auto accidents, American Public Transportation Association report
Do It Today: Studio-F opens, contemporary dance, meet author Tim Dorsey, Gangs of Central America forum, and Rabbit Hole
By Franki Weddington
Tags: Local Arts, vanderbilt, University of Tampa, University of South Florida, Uncategorized, tim dorsey, theater, study of latin america and the caribbean, studio f, st. petersburg main library, serge a. storms, Scarfone/Hartley Gallery, Sam Gilliam, Rabbit Hole, r.k. bailey art studios, Palm Harbor Library, my life crazy: a gringa's life with the salvadoran gangs, kylla hanson, joyce j. scott, jose miguel cruz, islac, Inkwood Books, homebuyers symposium, HCC Ybor Performing Arts Building, guilf coast chapter of the florida association of mortgage professionals, gator a-go-go, gangs of central america forum, faye driscoll, events, department of hud, david lindsay-abair, contemporary dance, CDC, audrey flack, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment, art retrospective, 837 venice boulevard
The latest on the Swine Flu
By Kevin O'Dunn
Tags: News Feature, Environment, World Health Organization, WHO, Viruses, virus, USA, Uncategorized, swine influenza, swine flu, swine, public health, prevention, pork, politically correct, personal hygiene, Pandemic, news, Mexico, media, mainstream media, internet, influenza viruses, hygiene, Health & Wellness, health, h1n1, green community, florida, ferrari 612 scaglietti, Ferrari, Costa Rica, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, Canada, america
Pork industry lobbies to change name of "Swine Flu"
By Brian Ries
Tags: Food News, Uncategorized, swine flu, sick, pork producers, pork, pig, influenza, hybrid flu, ham, h1n1, food news, eating, CDC
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Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
By Kyla Fields
Cinema’s ‘Nasty Women,’ and ladies who improved women’s rights, are center of two events in Tampa Bay this weekend
By Ray Roa
Let’s hope Staind frontman Aaron Lewis focuses on the band’s new album this weekend in Tampa
By Josh Bradley
'Florida has a chance to make history': Only three states have passed recreational weed on the ballot by more than 60 percent
By Mitch Perry and Florida Phoenix
The University of South Florida (USF) is going to produce more tortured poets than usual this semester. The English department at the…
Tampa Bay Taco Week is here. For 10 delicious days—April 18-28—close to two dozen Bay area restaurants are offering exclusive specials. Have…
By Leigh Wilson
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…
Abortion rights are on the ballot in Florida this November, and there’s a ground movement to get Amendment 4 across the finish…
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