Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Morning Briefing Tampa: June 30, 2021

ampa Bay Lightning center Steven Stamkos follows a play during the second period of Game 1 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup finals series against the Montreal Canadiens, Monday, June 28, 2021, in Tampa, Fla. (AP/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Good morning, Tampa Bay. You need to know that today.

Your weather planner

Thunderstorms will increase towards the Gulf as the afternoon progresses. Some of the storms can be strong with very heavy rain and frequent lightning strikes. Expect calm weather earlier in the day with a mix of sun and clouds.

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Highs: Low 90s
Lows: mid-70s
Strong PM thunderstorms

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Around Tampa Bay

1. The federal team is preparing to investigate what went wrong at the Surfside condo
A federal agency investigating the Sept. 11 case of the World Trade Center is in South Florida investigating what caused the Champlain Towers South to collapse.

2. Neighbors: FDOT properties are neglected, which leads to littering and loitering
Local residents are demanding that the department erect barriers to prevent entry. They say the lots are littered with used syringes and empty beer cans.

3. Tampa Bay Times: With 39 low-scoring schools, Hillsborough is a destination for Florida’s newest election platform
For more than 60 years, Robles Elementary School has served a humble northern Tampa community – but not the entire community. Less than half of the children who could go to Robles are getting their education, according to a report from the Hillsborough County School District.

4. Flashing hope to keep Habs from stealing one in Game 2
The loser of Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final has won the championship for the past three years. The Tampa Bay Lightning is likely to end this streak unless the Montreal Canadiens get a better performance from their offensively talented line of Cole Caufield, Nick Suzuki and Tyler Toffoli.

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Around the nation

1. Supreme Court leaves CDC eviction moratorium in effect

2. Two Atlantic faults continue west

3. Rolling blackouts for parts of the Northwest in the midst of the heatwave

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quote of the Day



A Tampa Bay area nonprofit spent the weekend in Surfside bringing therapy dogs to visit families who missed loved ones. Linda Perez is the President of Boricuas de Corazón Inc., which organized the trip with eight dogs to visit the site. And they plan to return.

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