Kelsey Sunderland, WFLA NEWS

Kelsey Sunderland

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San Antonio, TX, United States

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Tampa flights delayed after temporary closure of Jacksonville air traffic control center

The Tampa International Airport is experiencing “widespread delays” due to a temporary closure of Jacksonville’s FAA Air Traffic Control Center. → Read More

By the numbers: How many vaccinations have been done in Tampa Bay?

Nearly 256,000 people have been immunized as of Jan. 2, according to data released daily by the Florida Department of Health. → Read More

By the Numbers: How many Tampa Bay residents have been vaccinated for COVID-19?

Locally, Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties— both among the hardest-hit by the virus in Florida— have given the most doses of the vaccine so far, both with 1,058 doses distributed. → Read More

New year, new laws: What new Florida laws take effect Jan. 1, 2021?

While five state laws will take effect this week, only three are from this year’s legislation session when 206 bills were approved during the 2020 session. → Read More

New round of PPP loans for small businesses comes with some changes

The newest relief package will provide $325 billion in aid to small businesses, with $284.5 billion of that going to the Paycheck Protection Program. → Read More

Socially distant Christmas Eve services in the Tampa Bay area

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention set guidelines for communities of faith ahead of the holiday season. → Read More

Arby’s is Florida’s most hated restaurant, data finds

Many people found solace in the contactless convenience of fast food as coronavirus surged across the country, but Floridians of the Twitterverse have a grievance with one particular fast food restaurant. → Read More

Coronavirus in Tampa Bay: How we’re doing ahead of holidays

Around Tampa Bay, the spread of coronavirus is still raging, with all ten counties still seeing hundreds and sometimes thousands of new cases each day. → Read More

Holiday travel at TPA down by half amid pandemic

Tampa International Airport will only see about half only about half of the passengers that came through the airport during the same period last year. → Read More

Coronavirus deaths in Hillsborough County approach 1,000

Hillsborough County is approaching a grim milestone with nearly 1,000 COVID-19 deaths, according to state data. → Read More

Coronavirus in Florida: How will vaccines be distributed

Front line nurse Vanessa Arroyo who has been working at Tampa General Hospital for eight years received the Pfizer vaccine with Governor Ron DeSantis in attendance. → Read More

New app allows Tampa Bay residents to anonymously report human trafficking

Ahead of some major local events, the Tampa Bay Human Trafficking Task Force is launching a mobile app in an effort to curb human trafficking in the area. → Read More

USF looking to boost Black enrollment with grant money

Officials at the University of South Florida are working to boost the enrollment of Black students. → Read More

Kids, 4 and 6, killed while playing mini-golf with parents in Florida

Two children were killed while playing mini golf with their parents. → Read More

Florida was second-worst state in US at paying unemployment benefits on time

Only 57 percent of Floridians who filed for benefits in 2020 received their first payment within three weeks, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. → Read More

Installation of wrong-way detection technology expedited in Hillsborough County

Ten locations in the area will have the new technology. → Read More

Mental illness increasing in Floridians ahead of holidays

Florida ranks No. 40 among states for mental-health programs. → Read More

Florida has the most expensive hospitals in the country, study finds

The National Nurses United study found 40 hospitals Florida among the most expensive— the largest number of any state. → Read More

‘Tis the season: Officials warn Floridians of holiday shopping, charity schemes

Online consumer spending is expected to grow 33% from last year’s online shopping and with more online shopping, comes more online scams. → Read More

Florida to allow students to continue with remote learning in spring semester

The reopening of brick-and-mortar classrooms, which were shuttered during the early stages of the pandemic this spring, became a political flashpoint after Corcoran ordered school districts to offer in-person instruction five days a week or be penalized financially. → Read More