Carl Lisciandrello
Carl Lisciandrello is digital news editor of WUSF Public Media.
Carl has worked in the Tampa Bay media for nearly 40 years, starting as a clerk and part-time reporter in the Clearwater Sun sports department. He spent nearly 30 years in various positions at The Tampa Tribune and TBO.com, eventually becoming digital editor before joining the Tampa Bay Times as digital news editor in 2016.
Carl is a New Jersey native who likely can be found near a beach, at church, anywhere near downtown Safety Harbor, or enjoying a cigar with his buddies. He is a University of Florida graduate.
Contact Carl at 813-974-8661, on twitter @carlmarksWUSF, or by email at clisciandrel@wusf.org.
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Among other factors, AAA attributes the drop to increased oil supplies across the country.
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The plan calls for the former phosphate plant to be permanently shut down by December 2024.
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AAA says concerns over fuel supply are resulting in "extreme volatility in the fuel market."
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Teachers' minimum salary will increase to at least $47,000 once DeSantis approves the budget.
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The average price of a gallon of gas has fallen 20 cents in the last week.
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The Tampa City Council voted 4-2 to confirm O'Connor, whose appointment by Tampa Mayor Jane Castor met with some opposition.
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In a release, Corcoran said he is stepping down at the end of April to spend more time with his family.
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Children with underlying health conditions should consider taking the vaccine and parents "are encouraged to discuss the risks and benefits" with their doctor.
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They say the leaks are producing about three gallons of water a minute, but are contained.
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The average price of crude oil inched back up last year, slowing down a sharp decline that had been expected two weeks ago.
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According to AAA, the drop in gas prices is due to concerns over how the omicron variant will affect demand.
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The price of a gallon of crude oil fell sharply on Friday, and that decline could result in a drop of 20-25 cents at the pump.