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Demolition begins on Seffner sinkhole homes
Two Seffner homes, next door to a property where a sinkhole opened in February and killed a man while he slept, are being demolished today.
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Mural celebrates diversity, history of Ybor City
When artist Mike Parker set to work on “American Journey,” an enormous mural capturing the history and culture of Ybor City, he started by getting to know people who live and work there.
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Rays' Maddon backs off criticism of Escobar
The Tampa Bay manager had been critical of Yunel Escobar’s home run celebration Monday, but apparently has reconsidered.
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Fire displaces families in Tampa condo complex
At least eight families have been displaced after a fire at a Tampa condominium complex early this morning. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
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Suspect caught in theft of Polk deputy’s firearm
FBI: Orlando man shot by agent had tie to Boston bombings
Mote Marine seeks reports of whale shark sightings
Sarasota deputies investigate road rage shooting
Oklahoma tornado victims come home to pick up the pieces
Chance for severe afternoon storms lessens in Tampa area
Fire displaces families in Tampa condo complex
Official: Treasury played no role in IRS targeting
Anthony Weiner launches bid to become New York City mayor
Numerous Memorial Day ceremonies set
Posted October 03, 2006 by Alex Vila
Updated Oct 03, 2006 at 12:43 AM
LAKELAND - The signs of a city in mourning remained Monday: Flags flew at half-staff, and some business marquees bore messages honoring slain Deputy Matt Williams and his police dog, Diogi.
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