Good morning, Tampa Bay. Here's what you need to know today.
Your Weather Planner
It will be mainly sunny for Thursday, with highs in the upper 80s inland with low 80s at the coast.
Winds will be light and out of the east, then a sea breeze will develop at the coast in the afternoon.
Lows will fall to the mid 60s at night.
Highs: 85 Lows: 65 Rain Coverage: 0% |
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Around Tampa Bay
1. Hope Florida to hold meeting today amid probe into donations
The board of directors of Hope Florida will discuss the state of the organization, its finances, public records, and public meeting laws today.
2. 'It's so quintessential Florida' passengers react to end of Cross Bay Ferry contract
People getting ready to board the Cross Bay Ferry headed for Tampa Wednesday afternoon said they were disappointed to learn service will end five months early.
3. Beloved Clearwater restaurant reopens following closure from hurricanes
Capogna's Dugout has reopened after months of being closed following hurricane's Helene and Milton
4. Manatee EMS wants to expand traffic light technology
The program began last year and has helped first responders get to emergencies in a more timely fashion.
Around the Nation
1. Judge finds cause to hold Trump administration in criminal contempt for violating deportation order
2. Powell says Federal Reserve can wait on any interest rate moves
3. U.S. stocks tumble as Nvidia slides and the fog of Trump's trade war thickens
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Quote of the Day
One day after the federal tax-filing deadline, a nonprofit consumer rights group is heading to court to stop the Internal Revenue Service from sharing immigrants’ personal data with the Department of Homeland Security to help with deportations.
Last week, the acting commissioner of the IRS resigned because of a deal Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signed with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to share immigrants’ tax information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.