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St Petersburg nurse working side-by-side with medical professionals who saved her as a child

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Buccaneers cheerleader trades poms for scrubs as nurse at Tampa General Hospital

Buccaneers cheerleader trades poms for scrubs as nurse at Tampa General Hospital Catherine Hawley reports TAMPA, Fla. - From bedsides in the intensive care unit to the sidelines of Raymond James Stadium, a Tampa General Hospital critical care nurse is doing double-duty, working at the hospital and cheering for the Buccaneers. I take care of surgical patients mainly, from right when they leave the operating room to when they’re ready to leave the ICU, explained registered nurse Anastasia Lusnia. The 23-year-old works at Tampa General Hospital in the vascular intensive care unit. She is not treating COVID-19 patients but says the pandemic has greatly affected healthcare.

An affair, photos, and accusations of toxic culture within the Manatee County commission

An affair, photos, and accusations of toxic culture within the Manatee County Commission Catherine Hawley reports BRADENTON, Fla. - In Manatee County, the county administrator’s job is back on the chopping block. Just last month, commissioners voted not to fire Cheri Coryea, but at Tuesday’s meeting, fingers were once again pointed at the longtime county employee. The Manatee Board of County Commission meeting focused on many topics that were not on the agenda Tuesday. There were concerns about a meeting last week between commissioners Carol Whitmore and George Kruse possibly violating state law. I was surprised other commissioners were not told the meeting was taking place, said county attorney William Clague.

Bay Area stargazers point telescopes toward once-in-a-lifetime Jupiter, Saturn conjunction

Bay Area stargazers point telescopes toward once-in-a-lifetime Jupiter, Saturn conjunction Catherine Hawley reports TAMPA, Fla. - Skywatchers had a once-in-a-lifetime view Monday night at planets Jupiter and Saturn came closer to one another than they have in the last 400 years and another 400 to come, according to NASA. Astronomers call this a great conjunction. From our vantage point, the two gas giants appeared almost touching, despite being hundreds of millions of miles apart. Courtesy Juan Gaviria Tonight is the peak of the conjunction; this is as close as the two planets are going to be for the next 50 years or so, they’re about 1/10th of a degree apart, Sabin said.

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