Sunday, March 27, 2016

Story that claims Lady Gaga is moving to St. Petersburg is a hoax and other top stories.

  • Story that claims Lady Gaga is moving to St. Petersburg is a hoax

    Stop dreaming about hanging out at Kahwa with Lady Gaga, St. Petersburg. A widely-shared Facebook post on Saturday had the weird and wonderful pop star being done with Los Angeles and moving to sunny St. Pete. The self-proclaimed "celebrity news source" wleb21.com cited a magazine interview without actually naming the magazine, which didn't pass the sniff test for us. A quick search showed the site also has Ben Affleck moving to Beaumont, Texas, the next Star Wars movie being filmed in Wyoming..
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  • FSW's bats stifled in loss

    FSW's bats stifled in loss
    By Daily News Staff The Florida SouthWestern State baseball team gave up a couple late runs on Saturday and fell to St. Petersburg College 3-1 on the road.FSW (16-16) will visit South Florida State on Monday at 6 p.m.Hayden Platt singled to drive in a run in the top of the second, giving the Buccaneers an early lead, but St. Petersburg tied it up in the bottom of the inning. The Titans scored in the sixth and seventh innings to put the game away. FSW produced just two hits compared to St. Peter..
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  • Synthetic marijuana floods Tampa Bay area

    Synthetic marijuana floods Tampa Bay area
    Ricky Towler was hospitalized months ago after ingesting synthetic marijuana or "spice" and was in a coma for 5 days in Lakeland. ERNST PETERS/THE LEDGER (FILE) ST. PETERSBURG — Law enforcement note a growing presence of synthetic marijuana in the Tampa Bay area and the nasty side effects — seizures and psychotic episodes — that sometimes accompany the mixes of chemicals which no one fully understands. The Tampa Tribune reported that while a statewide ban on spice, a common term for t..
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  • Sunday Conversation: The legendary Sophia Loren opens up

    Sunday Conversation: The legendary Sophia Loren opens up
    Sunday Conversation: The legendary Sophia Loren opens up 10Investigates Beau Zimmer talks with Times movie critic Steve Persall about the upcoming "An Evening with Sophia Loren" event at Ruth Eckerd Hall on April 1. 10News Staff , WTSP 9:56 AM. EST March 27, 2016
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  • Miracle Sports state softball poll

    1. Oakleaf (8A)2. Plantation American Heritage (6A)3. Coral Springs Charter (5A)4. Gainesville (7A)5. Newsome (9A)6. West Orange (9A)7. North Fort Myers (6A)8. Miami Palmetto (9A)9. Viera (7A)10. Lake Region (7A)CLASS 9A1. Newsome 14­-12. West Orange 20­-13. Miami Palmetto 20-­14. Jupiter 17-­25. Palm Beach Gardens 15-26. Park Vista 13-­27. Monarch 15-­18. Mandarin 15-­39. Western 16­-510. Boone 13-­2Honorable mention: Spruce Creek 14-­4 Treasure Coast 13­-2 South Dade 10-­5, Palm Harbor Univer..
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  • In franchise value, Rays rank last

    In franchise value, Rays rank last
    The baseball season hasn’t officially begun, but according to Forbes magazine, the Tampa Bay Rays are in last place. The other day the magazine came out with its annual list of Major League Baseball franchise values. The Rays, who finished last in attendance in 2015 for the fourth season in a row, ranked 30th out of 30 teams, the same as last year. The team is worth more than ever, but it still lags when compared to everybody else. Forbes noted, again, that the Rays have the worst attendance in..
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  • Varsity scores: March 26

    Varsity scores: March 26
    Boys track and field  Bill Stamper Invitational at UCFTeam scores: 1. Olympia (OL), 144.25; 2. Osceola (O), 124. 50; 3. East Lake (EL), 76; 4. Cocoa (C), 69.50; 5. Orlando University (OU), 65.25; 6. Kathleen (K), 58; 7. Gateway (G), 52.50; 8. Harmony (H), 45.50; 9. Colonial (C), 38; 10. Jones (J), 20.  FridayPole vault: Thomas Flament (OL), 13-06; Discus: Jean Barreiro (O), 164-08; Shot put: Macon Rodier (OL), 52-08; Long jump: Jeremy Lawson (C), 22-1¾; Triple jump: Jeremy Lawson (C), 46-10; ..
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  • Martin Dyckman: Despite new law, Florida's death penalty process ...

    Florida has a new death-sentencing law to replace what the U.S. Supreme Court threw out two months ago. On balance, it’s an improvement. Jurors must now identify, unanimously, any of the reasons — what the law calls aggravating circumstances — why a person they have convicted of a capital crime should die rather than serve life in prison.But it requires only 10 of the 12 jurors to agree that the defendant should die. That’s better than the old law, which let as few as seven recommend death an..
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  • Late Lead Slips Away as @FGCU_Softball Falls to USC Upstate 5-4 ...

    Late Lead Slips Away as @FGCU_Softball Falls to USC Upstate 5-4 ...
    Riley Randolph (St. Petersburg, Fla./Northeast HS) continued to stifle the Spartans, holding the home side to three hits through five innings, keeping FGCU in ...
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  • Anorexia Could Soon Be Treated By Brain Stimulation Therapy, Research Suggests

    Anorexia Could Soon Be Treated By Brain Stimulation Therapy, Research Suggests
    According to new findings published in the journal PLoS One, individuals suffering from the condition of anorexia, an eating disorder characterized by a dangerously low body weight and self-starvation, may have reasons to rejoice. A non-invasive brain stimulation therapy may be the key to reducing core symptoms of anorexia.  This study is the first randomized control trial that sought to find out if repetitive transcranial stimulation (rTMS), could help alleviate symptoms of anorexia, according ..
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Sanders tweets illustration of #BirdieSanders with the line 'Together' .New York firm is relocating to St. Petersburg, bringing 50 jobs .
Climate report warns of killer storms, rising seas in near future .Urban birds may be smarter than their country cousins, new study suggests .

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