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Wendover will not only develop the community in conjunction with Universal, but oversee it for the next 55 years.
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Mayors of Tampa, Orlando, St. Petersburg support Democratic candidate for governor Andrew Gillum and touch on Florida's transportation problems.
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Voters in the coveted I-4 Corridor already are casting their ballots. Voters along the corridor are as unpredictable as they are essential in the presidential race. We make our final stop along the corridor in Pinellas County at a sunset party on Pass-A-Grille Beach.
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As we continue our series on the role the I-4 corridor plays in the presidential election, we take a closer look at the biggest county and why it's so important.
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Right in the middle of the I-4 Corridor sits Polk County. It’s rural and conservative and largely Republican. But changing demographics could mean a close election there for President.
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The road to the White House this election season passes right through Osceola County. A growing Puerto Rican community is changing the face of this county.
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The I-4 Corridor stretches from Daytona Beach to Tampa, and has become a key battleground in the race for the White House. As unpredictable as it is essential, we teamed up with our sister station WUSF in Tampa to take a trip down the corridor to learn more about these coveted voters. We start in Volusia County.
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Congress failed to pass a Zika spending bill again as the number of Florida locally-acquired cases ticks up. At the height of it, Hurricane Hermine left tens of thousands of people in north Florida in the dark. How did Governor Rick Scott handle the first hurricane to hit the state in more than a decade?