Good morning, Tampa Bay. Here's what you need to know today.
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After waking up to some 40s and 50s this morning, warmer air comes in today.
Mondays high temperatures will reach the low if not middle 80s with abundant sunshine.
Boating conditions are quiet to start the week as well.
Highs: 84 Lows: 59 Rain Coverage: 0% |
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Around Tampa Bay
1. In-person Social Security ID policy modified ahead of rollout
The Social Security Administration says new technology will help them better flag fraud, so they can keep taking claims over the phone.
2. State officials: More foreign companies bringing businesses to Florida
More companies are deciding to bring their business to Florida, according to the Florida Department of Commerce.
3. 3-year-old Pinellas boy drowns in lake, sheriff's office says
Authorities say the child was autistic and nonverbal.
4. Pasco County seeks public input on $585M in hurricane relief
Tonight kicks off a series seven public meetings that will be held during April and May.
5. Tampa Bay pastors say church attendance by immigrants has declined
Churches are now facing the possibility of federal agents arresting migrants within their walls.
Around the Nation
1. Rory McIlroy wins Masters playoff to complete the career Grand Slam
2. Police say a person is in custody after a suspected arson fire at Pennsylvania governor's mansion
3. Trump is 'fully fit' to serve as commander in chief, his doctor says after recent physical
4. Trump's commerce secretary says new electronics tariff exemptions are temporary, chip tariffs coming
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Quote of the Day
Rory McIlroy turned another major collapse into his grandest moment of all, hitting a wedge into 3 feet for birdie in a sudden-death playoff Sunday to finally win the Masters and take his place in golf history as the sixth player to claim the career Grand Slam.