Good morning, Tampa Bay. Here's what you need to know today.

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It's another warm day with high temperatures in the upper 80s to near 90 degrees inland and low to mid 80s at the coast.

Skies are mostly sunny to partly sunny.

We have a chance of isolated showers developing along the sea breeze this afternoon.

It will be warm tonight with temperatures in the mid 60s to low 70s.

High: 88

Low: 72

Rain Coverage: 10% 

    

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Around Tampa Bay

1. Law enforcement arrest 10 pro-Palestinian protesters at USF
Police moved in on pro-Palestinian protesters on the University of South Florida campus with what appeared to be tear gas, arresting 10 protesters, one of which had a handgun in his jeans, according to University officials. 

2. Florida's 6-week abortion ban to take effect today
Florida’s six-week abortion ban will take effect today, replacing an existing law that allows abortions up to 15 weeks across the state.  

3. Police: Body found in burning car at Clearwater Beach hotel
Clearwater police are investigating a car fire at the Edge Hotel where a body was found inside. 

4. Hope Services in Pasco County expanding with new programs for students
The nonprofit offers vocational programs with training in areas like culinary arts, construction and hospitality.

5. Rays and Brewers get into wild brawl, punches thrown
Punches were thrown when a brawl broke out between the Tampa Bay Rays and Milwaukee Brewers Tuesday night.


Around the Nation

1. Harris to visit Florida as six-week abortion ban goes into effect, calls legislators 'extremists'

2. Walmart to close its 51 health centers, virtual care service

3. Trump says ‘it depends’ if there will be violence if he loses in November

4. Hotel workers will stage May Day protests in 18 cities

Quote of the Day

Hotel workers across the country are planning protests Wednesday to call for increased wages and more staff.

Organized to coincide with International Worker’s Day, the protests will affect Hilton, Marriott, Hyatt and other hotels in 18 cities, including Honolulu, Miami, Orlando, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.