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The ferry service will operate Thursday through Sunday after a boat crashed into it, killing one person and injuring several others.
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The Hillsborough Transportation Planning Organization's survey hopes to get public feedback about a potential stop for the private rail line that currently runs from Orlando to Miami.
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Said Whit Blanton, executive director of Forward Pinellas: “This region is one of the fastest growing in the country, and as a result, everybody wants to get everywhere – seemingly all at once. So, we really need to pool our resources and work better together to meet those growing demands.”
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On this episode of "Florida Matters," we're taking you on a trip of all things transportation — from a bridge reopening to free bus routes and more.
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Once it passes 3,000 pre-sale orders, it will join over 100 other specialty plates in Florida, including Buffett’s Save the Manatee plate.
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The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office said there was no evidence that anyone actually went through with the threat and that the airport was safe.
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While a Florida lawmaker says "we need to embrace the technology while also ensuring safety,” one clean energy advocate disagrees with tacking on fees to EVs drivers.
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While some delays are expected, travelers with a Real ID should have few problems.
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The Hillsborough County Board of Commissioners voted to end its contract with the company that operates the Cross Bay Ferry early.
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When Uber arrived in Tampa Bay 10 years ago, it was a game changer — disrupting the taxi industry and opening up the gig economy.
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The six-mile-long widening near Disney World should help lessen the gridlock drivers typically deal with from U.S. 27 in Polk County to World Drive in Osceola County.
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According to an FAA database, the airport had 141 wildlife strikes in 2024, 20 of which included multiple strikes, such as a plane hitting a flock of birds.
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Hillsborough County and HMS Ferries have operated the service between St. Petersburg and Tampa since 2021. An unexpected change of vessel could lead to the service ending permanently.
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A proposed extension of Rangeland Boulevard west of the highway has aroused the ire of many people living along Bexley Village Drive on the east side. A public hearing will be held Thursday.