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  1. Hurricane Milton passes over Florida on Oct. 9, 2024, as seen from space.
  2. John Hopkins Middle School in St. Petersburg, shown in 2022, is serving as an evacuation shelter for Hurricane Helene. Schools across the Tampa Bay region will remain closed for classes and activities until at least Monday, Sept. 30, 2024.
  3. Gov. Ron DeSantis talks during a 2023 press conference before signing legislation banning state funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs at Florida's public universities. A recent survey found many Florida faculty looking to leave the state due to the state's political climate.
  4. Workers tie down overhang jacks on a span of the new Howard Frankland bridge as the construction project temporarily shifts to storm preparation on Aug. 2 in Pinellas County.
  5. Lightning general manager Julien BriseBois can be expected to do everything in his power before Friday's trade deadline to help push the team toward another deep playoff run.
  6. Robert DuBoise at a news conference on Sept. 14, 2020, following a hearing to exonerate him 37 years after he was arrested for a 1983 murder.
  7. Students walk through Turlington Plaza on University of Florida campus on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022 in Gainesville. At UF and the state's 11 other public universities, sociology will no longer be offered as an option to fulfill state requirements.
  8. Raven Parker, 15, left, and Kaiahna Russell, 12, right, react upon hearing their team scored the most points during a youth home run derby, part of Pete Alonso’s Battle for the Bay at Plant High on Sunday.
  9. Angela Giudice-Burris, 44, of Tampa, was arrested after police began investigating the deaths of three puppies found in a dumpster in late November.
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