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Some Florida officers are continuing to charge people under halted immigration law
Some law enforcement officers are continuing to charge people under a Florida law that bans people living in the U.S. illegally from entering the state, even though a federal judge has halted enforcement of the law while it’s challenged in court.
USF football begins new tradition honoring Lee Roy Selmon’s legendary No. 63
A new tradition at USF in which the Bulls will honor the enduring legacy of Lee Roy Selmon by selecting a defensive lineman each season to wear his iconic No. 63.
Trump’s big bill is powering his mass deportations. Congress is starting to ask questions
President Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan visited Capitol Hill just weeks after Inauguration Day, with other administration officials and a singular message: They needed money for the White House’s border security and mass deportation agenda.
Brick Fan Expo draws Lego enthusiasts to Florida State Fairgrounds
Hundreds of Lego enthusiasts flocked to the exhibition hall at the Florida State Fairgrounds over the weekend for the Brick Fan Expo, which combined designs, interactive exhibits, and local vendors.
State Rep. Valdes hosts Back-to-school health fair in Tampa
Hundreds of students gathered Saturday morning at Leto High School in Tampa for a last-minute back-to-school giveaway that included school supplies, backpacks, and medical check-ups.
Three things to watch for in Bucs’ preseason opener against the Titans
After beating up on each other for the past two weeks in training camp, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will finally get to play an actual game, albeit this one doesn’t count towards their record.
Florida plans to appeal construction halt at Alligator Alcatraz
On Thursday, a federal judge halted construction for two weeks at Alligator Alcatraz, the mass migrant detention center near the Everglades.
Florida updated agreement on handling detainees at ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ but a month after it opened
More than a month after Florida opened “Alligator Alcatraz” in the Everglades, the state and ICE signed an updated agreement spelling out how state corrections officials should handle federal immigration detainees at non-correctional facilities.
Bucs host Titans in joint practice prior to preseason opener Saturday
The intensity was high at practice between the Titans and Bucs and Baker Mayfield was in the middle of it.