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live in tampa, garin flowers 10 news wtsp. so does if this seems familiar.. you hearing about introducing a new head coach for the bucs.. since jon gruden was fired in 2008-- we've seen raheem morris for two years then greg schiano only two seasons.. the latest first time head coach.. possbily dirk koetter . allison, the tampa see some changes in the future. today the battle begins on both sides of the bay to find a new stadium site for the rays. in a 5-to-3 vote, the st. pete city council approved a deal that will allow the team to look at other locations in pinellas and hillsborough counties. if the rays stay through their 2027 contract, they'll get half of the proceeds from any trop redevelopment. otherwise the team will pay the city up to 24 million dollars in penalties. the rays won't say if they're looking at a particular site, or how much taxpayers may have to bring to the plate. under the agreement, the rays must lay out for the city what they'll be looking for in a new site in 60 days. mayor kriseman will start putting together a campaign committee t
live in tampa, garin flowers 10 news wtsp. so does if this seems familiar.. you hearing about introducing a new head coach for the bucs.. since jon gruden was fired in 2008-- we've seen raheem morris for two years then greg schiano only two seasons.. the latest first time head coach.. possbily dirk koetter . allison, the tampa see some changes in the future. today the battle begins on both sides of the bay to find a new stadium site for the rays. in a 5-to-3 vote, the st. pete city council...
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petersburg, garin flowers 10 news wtsp. coming up at 5 on 10 news this morning. more cleanup will be underway for this north of west palm down, causing some damage. ## and two people are dead in michigan after several accidents triggered by whiteout conditions. across the pond, britain debates banning presidential candidate donald trump. still to come here at 4:30, our severe weather coverage continues. if your home was damaged during the storm, what you need to do to make sure you aren't ripped off by a toss to 10 weather weather coverage this morning... after devastation like you've seen in duette, sarasota and siesta key... often times you'll see contractors swoop in...offering their services to make repairs. but in your most desperate time, who can you trust? 10 news reporter mark rivera shows you four ways to avoid being ripped off as you rebuild. a home... ripped apart in seconds. about a football field away, fence posts are broken like twigs... and a family is rebuilding in duette. if you have to use a contractor coming in after the storm to top four ways
petersburg, garin flowers 10 news wtsp. coming up at 5 on 10 news this morning. more cleanup will be underway for this north of west palm down, causing some damage. ## and two people are dead in michigan after several accidents triggered by whiteout conditions. across the pond, britain debates banning presidential candidate donald trump. still to come here at 4:30, our severe weather coverage continues. if your home was damaged during the storm, what you need to do to make sure you aren't...
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. >> 10 news roerter garin flowers with -- reporter garin flower with new information. what can you tell us? >> you should know, they haven't stopped searching, this has been a nightmare, they want you to come forward if you can give anything that can help solve the case. tampa native jennifer kessey disappeared without a trace. >> we will never forget her, give us our -- >> reporter: she was just 24 years old when she disappeared in twriks -- 2006, last seen in her condominium at the mall of millennium, it took coworkers only half an hour to realize something was wrong. within two hours, her family and her father hasn't stopped searching for answers. >> who's ever take ever her, 10 years is a long time. >> reporter: over the years suspects ruled out. but this surveillance video remains a mystery. the person behind the gate. new in the case, investigators pulled up two large searches, one in 2014 and one this past december. they did not find jennifer. they released this age progression photo. hoping it helps lead to finding out what happened to her. >> jennifer needs yo
. >> 10 news roerter garin flowers with -- reporter garin flower with new information. what can you tell us? >> you should know, they haven't stopped searching, this has been a nightmare, they want you to come forward if you can give anything that can help solve the case. tampa native jennifer kessey disappeared without a trace. >> we will never forget her, give us our -- >> reporter: she was just 24 years old when she disappeared in twriks -- 2006, last seen in her...
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including identifying for fbi agents that corey was in reality said garin. they knew the identity of this major gay-rights activist who had to hide behind a pseudonym. briefly one to focus the fbi and gay rights activist john richard jack nichols junior . here he is taking the white house. nichols is well known because heng with frank campbell founded the mattachine society of washington dc. famous for its militant activism and picketing the white house. what is so interesting about nichols is that he was the son of an fbi agent of the same name. , frank must've known junior and senior. how can they not know? the bureau claimed the file the longer existed. statened the penn archives of all places had this fbi document involving nichols. after some back-and-forth i got hold of it. here it is. it was heavily redacted. somebody telling fbi officials all about nichols junior. was his father mentioned in this document? i didn't know to the bottom that first paragraph you can see the name richard in parentheses. this is a freedom of information act request. why wo
including identifying for fbi agents that corey was in reality said garin. they knew the identity of this major gay-rights activist who had to hide behind a pseudonym. briefly one to focus the fbi and gay rights activist john richard jack nichols junior . here he is taking the white house. nichols is well known because heng with frank campbell founded the mattachine society of washington dc. famous for its militant activism and picketing the white house. what is so interesting about nichols is...
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as 10 news reporter garin flowers explains the man says his guide dog was viciously attacked by a pack of pit bulls and he now wants police to change the way they investigate these attacks. imagine you're walking with your dog down the sidewalk.and three other dogs attack yours. that's what one man says happened whose pet is more than just his best friend. nat richard draper is legally blind.with a little distorted vision. andie is his guide dog. but, now she's unable to serve as his eyes following an attack on monday. he was walking down southern parkway.right across from an according to a witness, a pit bull then attacked andie leaving puncture wounds. a second pit bull was grabbing on to draper's leg.and a third was hovering around. the witness jumped in to break up the attack. and then the dog owners went at it -- shouting about who was at fault. the manatee county animal services and bradenton police are both investigating. richard was very upset by how long he says it took for help to arrive. sot "my dog was bleeding, she was crying on the ground whimpering and at that point i di
as 10 news reporter garin flowers explains the man says his guide dog was viciously attacked by a pack of pit bulls and he now wants police to change the way they investigate these attacks. imagine you're walking with your dog down the sidewalk.and three other dogs attack yours. that's what one man says happened whose pet is more than just his best friend. nat richard draper is legally blind.with a little distorted vision. andie is his guide dog. but, now she's unable to serve as his eyes...
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that caters to the elderly and disabled went up in flames, and left one person dead. 10 news reporter garin flowers shows you the one thing firefighters say could have made a difference. pkg: the exterior of bella vista manor is a reminder of what sot it's just a sad thing. the fire alarm for the 5 story independent living facility sounded off around 4:30 a-m. inside was 41 residents - many elderly and disabled. terry rimes delivers medicine to some of the residents. sot it makes it a little more personal because it may be somebody that i have delivered to in the past before. one person died in the blaze. lakeland fire fighters evacuated the rest of the building, three had to go to the hospital. sot it doesn't matter if i know them or not it's still tragic, no doubt about it. according to lakeland fire, they arrived minutes after the alarm windows on the fourth floor. they believe it room where dead. sot every family member should make sure their loved ones are in a safe place. it was a parent's gloria lawson. building. it took her hours to find out he was safe. sot relief, that's just like
that caters to the elderly and disabled went up in flames, and left one person dead. 10 news reporter garin flowers shows you the one thing firefighters say could have made a difference. pkg: the exterior of bella vista manor is a reminder of what sot it's just a sad thing. the fire alarm for the 5 story independent living facility sounded off around 4:30 a-m. inside was 41 residents - many elderly and disabled. terry rimes delivers medicine to some of the residents. sot it makes it a little...
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garin flowers choses us a new tool that can save it. >> reporter: orange groves mean dollars for lots of growers and the state of florida but that is now in jeopardy. >> and we've got to reverse it. >> reporter: a deadly citrus disease has threatened the industry damaging millions of trees. >> this is a promising technology. >> reporter: u.s. senator bill nelson joined several research scientists to discuss a laser. it would cut an incision on leaves and allow growers to apply an antimicrobial. they say bacteria was greatly reduced because of it. >> the question is how can you get it on the trees economically. >> this tool with the materials we talked about offer the fall any further. >> reporter: but growers can't mover forward until the epa approves it for mass use. if it is approved, it could mean more access to the best jobs. because the industry has taken a major hit, the usda estimates this season will harvest 69 million boxes of oranges, the years. >> we need to give grower some hope here. >> it is become very difficult. the decisions that people are having to make with these l
garin flowers choses us a new tool that can save it. >> reporter: orange groves mean dollars for lots of growers and the state of florida but that is now in jeopardy. >> and we've got to reverse it. >> reporter: a deadly citrus disease has threatened the industry damaging millions of trees. >> this is a promising technology. >> reporter: u.s. senator bill nelson joined several research scientists to discuss a laser. it would cut an incision on leaves and allow...
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kovr and kpix five -- kate pau garin kpix five. >>> the final chapter for black oak books.ears. for traffic is down in the store and it says it is in turning a profit anymore. the manager says another factor is the rising minimum wage rate in berkeley. >> we're having a hard time keeping up with that's because our sales haven't increased as fast as the minimum wage.>> they will continue to offer works online but the store will officially close at the end of the month.>>> what you get when you combine technologies best minds with the good work of a nonprofit? >> you can change the world according to award winners. sharon chin shows us how. >>reporter: shannon farley started two nonprofits with a tech executive. >> he was peppering me with questions about tech nonprofits. >> why aren't there more organizations like wikipedia leveraging technology for good. >> it's tough to get started. >> reporter: they decided to change that. >> a traditional startup in on june -- in entrepreneurial fashion. >>reporter: they wanted this office and kicked off fast forward, an accelerated prog
kovr and kpix five -- kate pau garin kpix five. >>> the final chapter for black oak books.ears. for traffic is down in the store and it says it is in turning a profit anymore. the manager says another factor is the rising minimum wage rate in berkeley. >> we're having a hard time keeping up with that's because our sales haven't increased as fast as the minimum wage.>> they will continue to offer works online but the store will officially close at the end of the...