Tampa addressing flooding concerns
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City leaders in Tampa are moving quickly to reduce stormwater flooding, especially in flood-prone neighborhoods like South Tampa. Evyn Moon reports.

Celebrating Tampa's birthday
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What's the top museum in Tampa? According to Trip Advisor, it's the J.C. Newman Cigar Company and Museum in Ybor City.�Lloyd Sowers reports.

Blue-green algae warning for three Polk County lakes
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Polk County health officials are warning that toxic blue-green algae may be present in three lakes. Carla Bayron reports.

Florida woman escapes suspected kidnapper
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A Florida woman who deputies say was being kidnapped by a man who just robbed her place of employment screamed and yelled until she got the attention of a nearby citizen who came to her aid. Note: This video contains graphic content of an attempted kidnapping and may be difficult to watch.

Minnesota lawmakers shooting: Vance Boelter indicted, prosecutors detail letter

A grand jury has handed up an indictment against Vance Boelter, the man accused of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers last month, leaving one lawmaker and her spouse dead.

Federal charges for 19 people in Tampa, Lakeland
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Nineteen people from Lakeland and Tampa were indicted on federal charges relating to gang activity, identity fraud and drug trafficking, according to U.S. Attorney Gregory Kehoe.

Dogs saved from 'hoarding situation'
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The Humane Society of Highlands County posted video on social media showing the rescue of 31 dogs from what the agency called a "hoarding situation."

Unraveling family secrets in 'Bottom of the Breath'
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FOX 13's Linda Hurtado talks with author Jayne Mills about her newly released book, Bottom of the Breath.

Manatee County deputies save ducklings on I-75
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A mother duck and about 20 of her ducklings were saved after they tried to cross dangerous I-75 traffic this weekend.

Florida AG threatens legal action against U.S. Masters Swimming: 'Keep men out of women's sports'

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is demanding that U.S. Masters Swimming, a nonprofit based in the Sunshine State, certify it will not allow any biological men to continue to compete in women's sports or enter their locker rooms. If they continue to do so, he said, the organization will face a lawsuit.

Large fire burns in Haines City
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Firefighters in Haines City battled a large building fire in Haines City early Tuesday. (Courtesy: Vic Canales).