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Tampa LGBT PRIDE 2023 Street Festival and Parade in Ybor City
Tampa Locavore in Ybor City
Tampa Hoods: Ybor City
Inside with Jen Psaki: Frost- Weekend routine
Tampa hemp businesses concerned about newly-proposed restrictions
Chillum Dispensary in Ybor City
Carlos Hermida has been selling hemp products out of Chillum Dispensary in Ybor City for the past five years. He said he got into the industry to help people – especially veterans – experiencing anxiety, insomnia and pain.
“They come to us because they can’t afford medical marijuana," Hermida said. "They can’t be part of that system, so they come to us. If we’re not here, they’re going to go to the black market. If these bills pass, a lot of my customers are going to become criminals overnight.”
Hermida is referring to a pair of bills filed in the Florida Senate and House of Representatives that would add more regulations on hemp.
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A lot of thought, little action: Proposals about mental health go unheeded
Thousands of people struggle to access mental health services in Florida. The treatment system is disjointed and complex. Some residents bounce between providers and are prescribed different medications with clinicians unaware of what happened. Jails and prisons have become de facto homes for many who need care.
These problems and more were identified in a scathing report released earlier this year by the Commission on Mental Health and Substance Abuse, a 19-person panel that Florida lawmakers created in 2021 to push for reforms of the state’s patchwork of behavioral health services for uninsured people and low-income families.
What’s most troubling about the group’s findings? They aren’t new.
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Satellite images show 5,000-mile seaweed belt creeping closer to US
Photo by Jonathan Wilkins
Over the next few months, a massive belt of seaweed is projected to make its way closer to Florida and the Caribbean, and pile up in mounds as it washes ashore. It’s not just an eyesore — the seaweed, called sargassum, smells terrible as it rots, and can cause breathing issues for some.....MORE
Other states are copying Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” efforts
Two other states, Alabama and Arkansas, have enacted laws similar to Florida’s since last year.
Florida’s move to expand its prohibition on teaching sexual orientation or gender identity in the classroom comes as Republican lawmakers in other states are pursuing their own versions of what critics have dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” law.
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The Ybor City Stogie Is No Longer Banned on Facebook
THE BAN HAS BEEN LIFTED!
Last month we asked our readers to contest the facebook ban on sharing of Ybor City Stogie posts. We gave you instructions on how to contact facebook and contest this ban and apparently enough of you followed up on this that it caught the attention of facebook administration. We'd like to extend our thanks to all of you out there.
You can now share posts from the Stogie to your facebook page. Just click on the facebook icon below the post you want to share.
Legislature moves quickly on Gov. DeSantis priorities
From expanding gun rights to going after “woke” investors, the Florida Legislature is quickly moving on a list of bills that will give Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis conservative-pleasing policy successes as he prepares to launch a presidential campaign.....MORE
Pride parade takes over Ybor City
Rebekah Pulley in Seminole Heights
Caller: DeSantis Is "Going To Get His Ass Handed To Him"
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Pride parade takes over Ybor City
People across the Tampa Bay area celebrated love and acceptance during the annual Tampa Pride Diversity Parade Saturday afternoon in Ybor City.
Thousands of people came out to celebrate love. One couple even got married after 19 years of dating.
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Saturday, March 25, 2023
Ybor Paparazzi
Blue Raven - Feminine Ascension Market - St. Pete
Tampa Pride 2023 in Ybor City
Orlando Health accused of sharing patients’ information with Facebook, lawsuit says
When Orlando Health patients use the hospital chain’s website, some of their private information is sent to Facebook which knows “every click, keystroke, and intimate detail” about their medical treatment, according to allegations raised in a new federal lawsuit.....MORE
Gov. DeSantis jokes about ‘insurrection’ while discussing Capitol protest restrictions
Appearing in Jacksonville, Gov. Ron DeSantis offered a joke about the Capitol insurrection while discussing a proposal to ban protests at the Florida Capitol.
“It’s interesting that if they’re doing that from the Left, then the media says that’s ‘democracy in action.’ They don’t say it’s an insurrection if you take over a capitol because of that, but I think that’s what it’s getting to.”
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