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Members of 1199SEIU Florida, which represents more than 10,000 health care workers at 19 HCA hospitals across the state, voted overwhelmingly for the action.
1199SEIU Florida hopes a five-day halt on voluntary overtime will force the company to address what it sees as staffing shortages at 19 Florida hospitals.
The two metro areas were the only Florida markets included in the analysis.
First aid kits, pet food and cleaning supplies will all be tax-free until June 9.
Brick Street Farms uses two types of hydroponics, proprietary systems devised by the owners that are especially good in tight quarters.

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  1. People visit the Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., April 18, 2022. A federal judge overseeing the First Amendment lawsuit that Walt Disney Parks filed against Gov. Ron DeSantis and others is disqualifying himself, but not because of bias claims made by the Florida governor.
  2. Summer Camp St. Pete announced Friday, June 2, 2023 that it will open in the Grand Central District this year.
  3. A pair of American bald eagle chicks sit in their nest atop a cellular communications tower Tuesday at U.S. 19 North near Drew Street in Clearwater.
  4. The St. Petersburg Yacht Club is seen in this Google Earth image.
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  6. Beach goers enjoy Pier 60 and the surf along Clearwater Beach Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Visit Florida staff members have crafted a tourism-marketing plan intended to combat increased competition from states that in the past few years imposed tougher COVID-19 restrictions.
  7. From left, Glenn Danzig, Lionel Richie, Post Malone, Beyoncé, Madonna, Kenny Loggins and Eric Church all have upcoming concerts in the Tampa Bay area.
  8. Pro-Ron DeSantis merchandise is sold outside First Baptist North Spartanburg church in Spartanburg, S.C., during an appearance there by Florida's governor on April 19. The appearance was part of DeSantis' first public trip to the early voting state before he kicked off his 2024 Republican presidential bid.
  9. The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation will hold a hearing June 8 on a proposal by the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. that would lead to double-digit rate increases for homeowners.
  10. Brick Street Farms runs a growing operation in St. Petersburg.
  11. Always keep photocopies and records of all communication with Medicare, whether written or oral, concerning your denial.
  12. The Miami and Tampa metro areas continue to lead the nation in housing price hikes, according to a report released Tuesday. Miami had a 7.7% year-over-year price increase, followed by Tampa with a 4.8% increase, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices analysis found.
  13. Miami-Dade residents Jackie and James Silva load their car after shopping at Costco in Miami to prepare for potential landfall by Hurricane Ian on Sept. 25. The Silvas were shopping to help friends and family who might be in need of extra supplies.
  14. Numerous Republican rivals for the GOP presidential nomination have criticized Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' record as a U.S. representative and governor, and his feud with The Walt Disney Co.
  15. Chief's Creole Cafe on 901 22nd Street South in St. Petersburg on June 9, 2020 in the 22nd Street business corridor known as the Deuces. The former restaurant will transform into a speakeasy and lounge called The Catalyst.
  16. A traveler walks past a jumbo screen projecting images of Walt Disney World in the east hall atrium at Orlando International Airport on Thursday. A feud between Gov. Ron DeSantis and The Walt Disney Co. started last year after the company publicly opposed legislation concerning lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity in early grades that critics called Don’t Say Gay.
  17. St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch withdrew as a speaker at a recent conference of business journalists at the last moment after a moderator declined to agree to scripted questions. The mayor's office describes the dispute differently.
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  19. Chlorinated water flows over a weir at the Howard F. Curren Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant. Tampa City Council members indicated Thursday they will end a contract for the proposal known as PURE. The proposal called for using reclaimed water,  essentially, highly treated wastewater, to augment the city's existing water supply.
  20. Real estate agent Jason Papi and his wife, Nicole, at their rental home in Tampa. According to city records, Jason has filed at least 50 code enforcement complaints against 48 properties in Tampa since October. It's angered the property owners, and some have threatened him. But Papi says he's not the one making the complaints.
  21. Busch Gardens is bringing back free beer. You can get a complimentary 7-ounce beer and Pass Members get two per visit. The offer ends July 20.
  22. Aerial view of the Westfield Brandon mall in 2020 in Brandon. Westfield sold the Hillsborough County mall for $220 million, the European-based shopping mall developer announced Thursday.
  23. With the Tampa skyline as backdrop, one of Clint Bertucci’s golf cart tours heads toward Armature Works in the Heights District.
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