Jan 22, 2026
Good morning from the Tampa Bay 28 News team.Today is Thursday, and warmer weather has finally returned to the Tampa Bay area. Meteorologist Greg Dee says an eastern breeze will make it feel chilly this morning, but highs will c limb back up to the 70s this afternoon. Celebrate by getting outside this afternoon, but don't forget to bring a jacket with you early in the day.Good Morning Tampa Bay is streaming NOW through 10 a.m. Watch for free on your favorite mobile and streaming TV platforms.News to Know 16-year-old girl dies in overnight shooting in Tampa, police investigating: TPD said officers responded to the 8200 block of North 12th Street in Tampa at approximately 2 a.m. on Jan. 22. AI-generated fake evidence is landing people in jail as courts struggle with new technology: "I'm thinking, oh my gosh, I cannot do this. The first time in my life I ever thought about killing myself," a Naples woman told investigative reporter Katie LaGrone. Florida to restrict certain items from SNAP purchases starting April 2026: Florida is moving forward with changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) aimed at encouraging healthier eating habits for families who rely on the benefits, according to a release from Healthy Snap Florida. ICE activity increases in Maine as anxiety grows in immigrant communities: The Department of Homeland Security named the operation Catch of the Day, an apparent play on Maines seafood industry, just as it has done for other enforcement surges, like Patriot in Massachusetts, Metro Surge in Minnesota and Midway Blitz in Chicago.WATCH Good Morning Tampa Bay, streaming NOW through 10 a.m.Today's Weather OutlookWarm weather is expected to return this afternoon. Meteorologist Greg Dee says you'll still need a light, extra layer this morning, but don't plan on wearing it all dayWatch the One Minute Weather Forecast with Meteorologist Greg Dee: Tampa Bay 28 Weather Jan 22 2026Here are the current traffic conditions across Tampa BaySusan Solves ItFederal rate cuts could make refinancing private student loans a money-saving option, but borrowers should weigh potential savings against the loss of federal protections. Tampa Bay 28 Reporter Susan El Khoury advises calculating potential interest savings and carefully comparing terms before deciding whether refinancing aligns with your financial goals. Susan Solves It: Student Loan SavingsThings to Do this Thursday, Jan. 22 Sail along the water while enjoying lunch and fascinating tales of local history. When: 12 p.m. Where: 603 Channelside Dr, Tampa Cost: $89.95 Celebrate the opening of Kendra Frorups Healing Properties exhibit with an engaging artist talk and reception. When: 5 p.m. Where: 4001 W Tampa Bay Blvd, Tampa Cost: Free Experience the soulful sounds and dynamic performance of the Ben Rosenblum Jazz Quartet. When: 7:30 p.m. Where: University of Tampa Cost: Free Looking for more Things to Do? Check out our Things To Do section. ...read more read less
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