Good morning, Tampa Bay. Here's what you need to know today.
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Expect some clouds this morning, then turning partly sunny by midday.
Highs will be in the mid to upper 70s with some low 70s north.
Winds will be out of the northeast at 10 to 20 mph.
Lows on Wednesday night fall back to the low 60s.
High: 77 Low: 62 Rain Coverage: 0% |
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Around Tampa Bay
1. Sarasota School Board votes to adopt resolution asking Bridget Ziegler to resign
The vote was 4-to-1 to ask Ziegler to resign from her post. She was the lone dissenting vote, making it clear she's not stepping down.
2. Florida AG to subpoena College Football Playoff committee over FSU snub
After Florida State became the first undefeated Power 5 team in the 10-year history of the College Football Playoff to be excluded from a chance to play for a national championship, state Attorney General Ashley Moody is planning to subpoena the CFP's selection committee.
3. Tampa woman shares how her hobby is helping her mental health
Mental health problems are common amongst seniors, which can include isolation and anxiety disorders, according to the World Health Organization.
4. As woman recovers from hit and run, family hopes for clues to find driver
Tara Batchelor, 47, is recovering at TGH Rehabilitation Hospital after she was seriously injured in a hit and run at the Walmart Supercenter parking lot in Valrico.
5. Local actors bring heart and fear to Sir Henry's Haunted Christmas
Sir Henry’s Haunted Christmas offers the kiddy fun for families who are into a little bit of gore, in addition to goodwill to all.
Around the Nation
1. Andre Braugher, Emmy-winning actor who starred in 'Homicide' and 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine,' dies at 61
2. U.S. consumer inflation eased slightly in November as gas prices fell
3. Live updates: Biden says Israel losing support, Netanyahu has 'tough decision to make'
4. It's 'game over' for E3: Famed video game trade show is officially done
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Car buyers will no longer be subject to bait-and-switch tactics and junk fees under a new rule the Federal Trade Commission finalized Tuesday.
The Combating Auto Retail Scams, or CARS, rule prohibits dealers from misrepresenting vehicle pricing and charging fees for bogus or unnecessary add-ons, including extended warranties.