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  1. First responders work at the scene of a fatal crash on the Kennedy Boulevard exit ramp from northbound Interstate 275 on Monday morning.
  2. John Stephenson Inglis Jr. was arrested Saturday on charges that include impersonating a public officer, grand theft of a firearm and violating a risk protection order, records show. The Tampa man was under a court order forbidding him to possess a gun when he stole a pistol from a motorist while pretending to be a law enforcement officer during a traffic stop, authorities said.
  3. Antonio Richardson, 21, was fatally shot on May 29 while celebrating a family member's graduation at a gathering on the 3400 block of E North Bay Street in Tampa, police said. Tampa police released Richardson's name on Monday with permission from family members and asked anyone with information on the shooting to contact investigators.
  4. Adam Anderson of Palm Harbor will secure the House District 57 seat in north Pinellas after his only opponent was disqualified from the ballot on Sunday.
  5. A rendering from WSP Engineering shows what a potential neighborhood station could look like for a 41-mile bus rapid transit line connecting Pasco, Hillsborough and Pinellas counties.
  6. A woman died Sunday in Sun City Center when the golf cart she was driving collided with a pickup truck.
  7. Tampa police arrested Kristopher Chandler, 22, in connection with a shooting on Hampton Lake Drive.
  8. A photograph show the damage left after a fire broke out Saturday night in the kitchen of a home in the Avila community north of Tampa.
  9. Image captured of a waterspout seen off Bayshore Boulevard in Tampa on Saturday.
  10. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's community chart on Friday shows many Florida counties are at "high" risk of COVID-19. Those are the ones colored orange. The "medium" risk counties are colored yellow and "low" risk counties are green.
  11. A photo of Nilexia Alexander is seen during a news conference about Ronny Walker's connection to Nilexia's murder at the Tampa Police Department on July 8 in Tampa.
  12. Sean Timothy Shafer, 23, was arrested Wednesday on multiple charges of transmitting and possessing child pornography. Shafer was a paraprofessional at Mulrennan Middle School in Valrico at the time of his arrest but will not be returning to his job with the school district, a spokesperson said.
  13. Tampa police on Friday said they were investigating the death of a man found with “upper body trauma.”
  14. Fair Oaks Park in East Tampa will finally get a makeover after the city agreed to a steeper price for a nearby parcel which includes a convenience store.
  15. Franklin Delano Floyd aka Warren Marshall aka Trenton B. Davis aka Clarence Hughes.
  16. Republican Jackie Toledo and Democrat Alan Cohn are competing for the new District 15 congressional seat.
  17. Carrie Norris poses for a picture with her 11-year-old Shih-Tzu, Berand, in front of her Wimauma home. Moving to the suburbs came with tradeoffs.
  18. Jeanette Jennings, mother of transgender advocate Jazz Jennings, speaks in 2020 at a news conference in the Florida Capitol against a bill that would have made it a felony for doctors to provide minors with hormone therapy or to perform sex reassignment surgery. The bill did not pass but Florida's Agency for Health Care Administration is proposing a rule that would prevent the state’s Medicaid program from reimbursing providers for a series of therapies meant to treat gender dysphoria.
  19. Corey Anderson posted online images of himself along with items that appeared to be weapons, and suggested he was headed for a school.
  20. Thomas Young, right, takes a call from someone in need of counseling at the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay in 2019. The crisis center is now preparing for a flood of calls to the 988 suicide crisis line.
  21. Ruben “Butch” Delgado, who retired from his job as an assistant chief at the Tampa Police Department on July 1, speaks to a reporter during an interview in the Tampa Bay Times' Tampa newsroom.
  22. Tampa City Council member Orlando Gudes is seen during a council meeting Thursday, March 31, 2022 in Tampa.
  23. Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Nikki Fried, left, who’s seeking the Democratic nomination for governor, has sought to paint her opponent Charlie Crist as anti-abortion.
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