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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The Category 4 storm was predicted to cause catastrophic storm surge across Florida's west coast. Photos from around the region show the flooding that ensued.
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The 10-cent rate increase comes as more motorists take to the road.
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The average price fell by 10 cents last week, but those declines could level off before a slight increase next week.
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The average price of a gallon of gas was $3.29 a gallon as of Monday, the lowest price since late January.
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The average price dropped 12 cents last week, and some locations are seeing gas below $3 a gallon.
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The state's gas tax holiday expires on Nov. 1, meaning Florida drivers will be paying an extra 25 cents a gallon.
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The average price of a gallon of gas increased for the second consecutive week after OPEC cut oil supply.
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The tolls were suspended on Sept. 26 ahead of Hurricane Ian making landfall.
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Gas prices had their largest one-week increase since June, following OPEC's announcement it was cutting oil supply.
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While it appears to have shifted to the west as of Sunday morning, forecasters warn Ian's long-term forecast could change.