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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that 1.1 million new nurses will be needed by 2022. USF Health College of Nursing is increasing enrollment. → Read More
onbikes is hosting the event with co-sponsor, the City of Tampa. → Read More
After nearly 2.5 years of construction, the Selman Extension over Gandy Boulevard will open Monday, April 19. → Read More
Your day-to-day will likely look a bit different for the next week. → Read More
Even with limited fans, tens-of-thousands of people will be traveling to Tampa to be around the event. → Read More
It could be more than a year before everyone has access to the vaccine, with the current set up. But, things could change soon. → Read More
Dr. Moseley says that with enough supply, his clinic can vaccinate approximately 3,000 people per week. → Read More
During the House vote, multiple Florida legislators spoke out in support, or against, the impeachment with passion. → Read More
While COVID-19 cases remain high, influenza rates across the country are low. → Read More
As the vaccination process continues to roll out in Florida, some healthcare workers have officially received their second dose of the vaccine. → Read More
At times, multiple hospitals in Tampa Bay have zero ICU beds available. Doctors warn that if the problem continues, there could be serious side effects. → Read More
The McConnell's lost four members of their family when a drunk driver in St. Pete hit their car. → Read More
With COVID-19 cases on the rise, experts are urging people to stay safe this holiday. → Read More
AAA is projecting that 84.5 million Americans will travel this holiday season. → Read More
Florida is a long way off from vaccinating everyone in priority groups who wants to be vaccinated, discussions have started around who to offer the vaccine to next. → Read More
With one shopping weekend left before Christmas, local stores are hoping Tampa Bay residents choose to shop small for their last-minute gifts. → Read More
For families with loved ones in long term care facilities, vaccination day cannot come soon enough. → Read More
Normally, the non-profit feeds about 26,000 families during the holiday season. This year, 50,000 families need their help. → Read More
Stuck in the wake of Tropical Storm Eta, are St. Petersburg neighborhoods dealing with flooding and damage. → Read More
Electric scooters are officially available for rent in downtown St. Petersburg as dozens of Veo and Razor scooters are lined up in corrals across the city. → Read More