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University of Tampa economics professors shed light on what President Donald Trump’s tariffs could mean for the economy – and you.
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The city recently approved construction of twin 31-floor apartment towers on downtown property once earmarked for a Moffitt Cancer Center. However, Mayor Ken Welch says Moffitt is not out of picture.
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Findings from United Way Suncoast and United for ALICE shows families can't keep up with increasing costs.
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The House and Senate don't seem close on a budget deal. The House and Gov. Ron DeSantis don't seem close, period.
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St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch discusses the uncertainty around the Tampa Bay Rays, the redevelopment of the Historic Gas Plant District, and other topics.
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On "The Florida Roundup," state Rep. Vicki Lopez talks about proposals to cut property taxes and a bill she sponsored to help with condo ownership affordability.
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The Tampa Bay Times CEO said the building is uninhabitable and the newspaper is looking for a new home.
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Officials say many homeowners don’t understand what they’re getting into and are then left with few options to fight back when decisions turn contentious.
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If Sarasota city commissioners approve the condo, Bay Plaza residents say they’ll take the fight to circuit court — a move that could push their costs far higher and prolong the battle for years.
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So far in 2025, Canadian travel bookings to Florida airports are down. The estimated decrease varies depending on the information source.
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The Sassy Cat Club Cafe offers customers a relaxing atmosphere and adoptable cats.
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Sixty percent of Floridians say they plan to travel this summer, according to a AAA survey conducted in April.
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After meeting with the Rays to "check some legal boxes" on the site, Mayor Ken Welch signaled a new willingness to discuss a five- or 10-year extension of the team's lease – under the right conditions.
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The tour, started in 2006, is thriving, founder Candy Lowe said. She said it's more important than ever to find ways for folks to support Black businesses as other businesses across the country roll back diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.