Daylina Miller, WUSF

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DCF To Close Last Office In Pasco County For Low Income Assistance

Pasco County residents may soon find it more difficult to get help filing applications for Medicaid, food stamps, temporary cash assistance and more. A → Read More

Castor, Straz Head To Run-Off Election For Tampa Mayor

There will be a runoff election April 23 to decide who will be the next mayor of Tampa. On Tuesday, former Police Chief Jane Castor got just under the 50 → Read More

Bay Area Renaissance Festival Kicks Off 40th Season

Hear ye, hear ye! Tampa is stepped back in time this weekend with the 40th annual Bay Area Renaissance Festival at the Museum of Science and Industry. → Read More

DeSantis Announces New Teacher Bonus, Recruitment Programs

Gov. Ron DeSantis announced new programs for teacher retention and recruitment at a news conference Thursday morning at Armwood High School in Seffner. → Read More

Report: Floridians Spending Bigger Share Of Their Income On Health Premiums

According to a new study , workers and their families are spending a bigger share of their income on health care than in previous years – especially in → Read More

Dental Group Encourages Floridians To Speak To Dentists About Insurance Benefits

According to a 2017 Lincoln Financial Group dental research study , one in four people with employer-sponsored dental insurance say they haven’t been to → Read More

Trulieve To Purchase Two Out-Of-State Cannabis Companies

Trulieve, Florida’s largest medical marijuana business, has purchased two new businesses that will expand its reach out of state for the first time. → Read More

Florida Blue CEO Talks ACA Marketplace Open Enrollment

About 1.6 million Floridians are enrolled in Affordable Care Act Marketplace plans. Open enrollment starts Nov. 1 and ends Dec. 15. Florida Blue offers → Read More

Autistic Children Face Medicaid Snags For Therapy

When you step inside the Creative Behavior Solutions clinic in Largo, the first thing you notice isn't what you can see, it's what you can hear – the sound → Read More

AAA Says Hurricane Michael Shouldn't Affect Florida Gas Prices

Michael became a hurricane Monday morning and is expected to strengthen before striking the Florida Panhandle later this week. However, AAA does not → Read More

Florida Blue, Walgreens Partner For Free Flu Shots This Month

Florida Blue has teamed up with Walgreens to offer free flu shots every Thursday in October from 10 a.m. until noon on a first-come, first-served basis. → Read More

Workers Comp To Cover PTSD For First Responders Starting Oct. 1

A new law will take effect next month that expands workers’ compensation benefits for firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, law enforcement officers and other → Read More

AIDS Healthcare Foundation Loses Florida Contract, Files Lawsuit

The Los Angeles-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation filed a lawsuit against Florida Gov. Rick Scott to get public records related to the state's Medicaid AIDS → Read More

Report: No State Has Improved Its Obesity Rate

More than one in four Floridians is considered obese, according to the latest “State of Obesity: Better Policies for a Healthier America" report. Florida → Read More

Pinellas Cleaning Up Beaches As Red Tide Arrives

Red tide arrived in Pinellas County over the weekend with numerous reports of dead fish along beaches from Fort DeSoto to Clearwater. → Read More

Florida Nurses At HCA Hospitals Prepare To Strike

Registered nurses at 15 HCA-affiliated hospitals in five states, including Florida, have voted to authorize nurse negotiators to call a strike if the → Read More

Gillum Supporters Gather In Downtown Tampa To Denounce DeSantis

Several advocacy groups for working class Floridians, veterans, immigrants, and the environment rallied Thursday at Tampa's Lykes Gaslight Park to protest → Read More

Pinellas Commissioners Pass Resolution Calling For Clarification Of 'Stand Your Ground' Law

Pinellas County Commissioners unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday asking Florida lawmakers to take another look at the state's "Stand Your Ground" law. → Read More

Florida Earns "D" Rating For HPV Vaccination Rates

Human papillomavirus infections are so common that nearly all men and women will get at least one type of HPV at some point in their lives. But fewer than → Read More

Pasco Deputies Fighting Sex Trafficking With Intercept Bots

The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office says it’s the first law enforcement agency in Florida to partner with the U.S. Institute Against Human Trafficking to use → Read More