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How low can they go? Rays' Tuesday 'crowd' was lowest in majors this season

The announced attendance of 5,786 for Tuesday's game against the Blue Jays was the smallest ever at the Trop for a Rays game in 22 seasons of play. It also was the lowest for any game in the majors this season.

On sanctuary cities bill, Pinellas sheriff tells immigrant community, 'You should not be concerned.'

In the first public discussion between the sheriff and some of his Hispanic constituents since the passage of the Florida sanctuary cities ban he helped craft, Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said even if someone walked right up to one of his deputies and admitted being in the country illegally, nothing would happen because "That officer has no authority to do anything to you."

Mueller: Special counsel probe did not exonerate Trump

In his first public statement on the Russia probe, special counsel Robert Mueller said Wednesday he believed he was constitutionally barred from charging President Donald Trump with a crime but emphasized that his report did not exonerate the president.

'Did she just say something?' Tampa City Council disrupted by a cough or something more?

Was it a cough? Or a cough-curse? Carrie Henriquez, the legislative aide for council member Guido Maniscalco, said she was sick last week during a council meeting. At City Hall, where video of the meeting has been consumed like candy, many thought the cough ended with a vulgarity that begins with a synonym for donkey and ends in hole.



Duke Energy Florida's CEO prioritizes hurricane response and diversity

Just in time for hurricane season, Catherine Stempien is about to hit her one-year mark serving as Duke Energy Florida's CEO. Stempien, whose background is in law, is the first woman to lead Duke Energy's Florida arm.

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