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It's another sunny day with lighter winds.

High temperatures will be in the upper 70s near the coast and the low 80s inland.

It's a beautiful afternoon for a trip to the park or the beach.

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Highs: 81

Lows: 62

Rain Coverage: 0% 

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Around Tampa Bay

1. New Howard Frankland span set to open next week
The Florida of Department of Transportation told Spectrum Bay News 9's Tim Wronka that the goal is to switch traffic over Monday night into Tuesday.

2. Citrus County and Inverness working collaboratively on historic courthouse refurbishment project
A historic courthouse in Citrus County is getting a big makeover, bringing some much-needed revitalization to a downtown gem.

3. Enterprising Latinas helps women start businesses and build wealth
The education center has helped more than 100 women.

4. Immigration attorney talks rule requiring undocumented to register with U.S.
Under a new rule, undocumented immigrants who remain in the U.S. for 30 days or longer are legally required to fill out a form and register with the U.S. government, starting April 11.

5. WELCOME HOME: Wilmore, Williams, and Crew-9 return in splashdown
The Boeing Starliner crew and the original Crew-9 splashed down in the Gulf.


Around the Nation & World

1. Previously classified files related to JFK assassination released

2. Judge rules DOGE's USAID dismantling likely violates Constitution

3. Trump and Putin agree to an immediate ceasefire for energy and infrastructure in Ukraine war

4. Measles cases rise to about 320 total in Texas and New Mexico. Here's what you should know

Quote of the Day

Lawmakers who served on the House committee tasked with investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol are vowing that they won’t be silenced after President Donald Trump suggested the pardons his predecessor issued to them are void.

Former Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger, who was one of only two Republicans to serve on the committee and has since left Congress, put his thoughts bluntly. 

“Fine. Do it. Or shut up,” he wrote in a post on Substack.

Kinzinger also went on to argue that Trump would not follow up on his threats, calling his latest assertion on the pardons “just another attempt to stoke fear.”