The commissioner discussed the proposal at an owners' meeting when the Rays gave an update. Meantime, former manager Joe Maddon says he hopes Tampa can "finish what we started."
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A little outdoorsy talk on "Florida Matters Live & Local." Amid the rise of pickleball, the USTA says there aren't enough public tennis courts in the state. Is there room for both? Also, why do hikers love flat ol' Florida?
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A federal jury found Ticketmaster and Live Nation were acting as a monopoly. An outspoken local club owner who trekked to Washington, D.C., to share his views with lawmakers talks about the challenges.
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Kamoutsas was announced last month as the lone finalist from more than 100 applicants in a national search. He will be the school’s sixth president.
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The No. 1-seed Lions won 11 straight at the tournament in Chattanooga, closing with two straight against McKendree in the best-of-three championship round.
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Check the individual company websites for information on summer ’26 shows.
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Vixen opens for Quiet Riot Friday at Ferg’s in downtown St. Petersburg. Find tickets for the 7 p.m. show here.
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