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  2. Plane crashes into Florida mobile home, killing pilot, two others

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    Clearwater is a city of about 117,000 people on the Gulf Coast about 24 miles (40 km) west of Tampa. Plane crashes into Florida mobile home, killing pilot, two others Skip to main content

  3. Pedestrian hospitalized with life-threatening injuries: Police

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    A pedestrian who was hit by a vehicle on Sunday evening is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

  4. Florida picking up the pieces after Milton: 14 dead, 3M ... - AOL

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    The Polk County Sheriff’s Office, in the central part of Florida, confirmed one death related to Milton in a traffic accident, and another fatality was made official on Citrus County, north of ...

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  6. U.S. Route 19 in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In eastern Largo, SR 688 shares an interchange with the northern terminus of SR 693, a road that leads to St. Pete Beach and was once part of SR A19A. Immediately after this, the next interchange is at SR 686, the road to St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport. SR 60 is the site of the world's first Single-point urban interchange. Drew ...

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  8. Florida State Road 60 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 60, or Route 60 (SR 60 Route 60) is an east–west route transversing Florida from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean.The western terminus of SR 60 is at the Sunsets at Pier 60 site in Clearwater Beach.

  9. Courtney Campbell Causeway - Wikipedia

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    There are two beaches along the Causeway: the Ben T. Davis Municipal Beach, maintained by the City of Tampa at the east end, and an unnamed beach owned by the Florida Department of Transportation on the west end. Frontage roads accessible at several points along the route run alongside the main four-lane road and are broken up by the bridge ...