Federal judge calls for trial to settle Warren-DeSantis; loved ones remember UT student who was killed; and more
| AROUND THE BAY | | “Selfless and dedicated”: A UT student was fatally shot Saturday while trying to get into a stranger’s car, police say. Family and friends are mourning his death alongside the community. Father testifies in Tampa trial: On Monday, Andrew Joseph Jr. told of his family’s devastation when his 14-year-old son was killed after being kicked out of the Florida State Fair in 2014. Jury seated: Twelve Hillsborough County jurors will decide the fate of James Hanson Jr. He’s accused of carjacking Mathew Korattiyil after a 2019 Valrico bank robbery, then strangling the retired grandfather when he tried to flee. Highest punishment: Hillsborough County prosecutors will seek the death penalty for a Tampa man they’ve accused of killing a 14-year-old girl. Picking new pipeline: In an unanimous decision Monday, Tampa Bay’s regional water supplier selected a 26-mile, $419 million route to deliver more H2O to southern Hillsborough County. USF 🤝 MacDill: The university announced a partnership with the Tampa air force base, giving students access to internships, research projects and more. Buyout proposal: Clearwater cybersecurity training company KnowBe4 received a $4.2 billion offer from an Austin, Texas private equity firm. Get a full rundown. Independent Bar to close: After six years in St. Petersburg's Edge District, the beloved beer and wine spot will shutter for good next month. | | | BRIGHT SPOT | | | [LUIS SANTANA | Times] | | Tampa was Alicia Keys' 'boo' at the Seminole Hard Rock event center | | During an intimate concert Sunday, the singer delivered a stellar performance and cemented her status as a music icon. Here's everything that happened. | | | | | Dive deeper into your favorite local subjects 📨 | | Our free email newsletters bring the best of the Tampa Bay Times to your inbox every week. Explore all of them here. | | | OPINION AND COMMENTARY | | Working to improve access: The chair of UF's Board of Trustees says the school has made strides in bringing more first-generation and low-income students to campus, but that this effort must continue. In a guest column, he breaks down how the university plans to do it. On book banners: "If you can't read freely, how can you ever live freely?" Miami Herald columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. explores the question. | | | SPORTS | | Rays fail first test: The Astros claimed the AL West title on Monday after defeating Tampa Bay, which managed only five hits and was shut out for the eighth time. Bucs' big loss: The NFL suspended Mike Evans one game without pay Monday, following his altercation with Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore. Assuming some blame: On his weekly podcast Monday night, Tom Brady (who said he's dealing with a "banged-up" finger) talked about Evans' suspension, shouldering some responsibility for Sunday's scuffle, and his bad run with Microsoft tablets. Is Brady a crybaby? For much of Sunday's game in New Orleans, the Bucs quarterback behaved like a child. So, columnist John Romano asks, are you OK with that? What gives? Gators quarterback Anthony Richardson has yet to throw a touchdown pass, putting UF in its biggest drought since the Will Muschamp era. Bolts are back: Here are five questions ahead of training camp this week. | | | | TODAY'S TALKER | | | [JEFFERY S. SOLOCHEK | Times] | | Parent lawsuit prompts a change in Pasco County schools | | Last year, superintendent Kurt Browning reassigned a student to a different school without allowing the parent to challenge the move. The affected family took him and the Pasco County school district to federal court, alleging due process and free speech rights had been violated. Now, as part of a negotiated settlement, the district is rewriting its reassignment rules. | | Today's DayStarter was compiled by Meaghan Habuda, Anila Lijo, Mari Faiello, Alexandra Urban and Amy Gehrt. | | Did someone forward this to you? Get DayStarter in your own inbox next time. It's free to subscribe. Sign up here. | | | | | | Contact us Privacy policy Terms, conditions & copyright Standard of accuracy | | © 2022 • All Rights Reserved Tampa Bay Times • 490 First Avenue South • St. Petersburg, FL 33701 • 727-893-8111 To ensure this email is delivered to your inbox, add custserv@elist.tampabay.com to your address book. You are receiving this email because you signed up for the "DayStarter" newsletter from the Tampa Bay Times. If you'd prefer not to receive updates, you can unsubscribe from this email. | | | | |
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