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Tampa Bay had to wait until the second round, but traded up six spots to take the forward, who will play at UMass this season. Kulebiakin and the other picks will be at this week's development camp in Brandon.
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St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch is expected to announce his selection shortly after the Fourth of July holiday.
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According to Hillsborough State Attorney Suzy Lopez, the Detroit Lions' player orchestrated the crimes hours after reporting to Largo police he was robbed of $250,000 in personal propoerty from an AirBnb.
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The Bucs' plans include a shading structure to protect fans from the elements. Tampa City Council Chair Alan Clendenin says that's an example of a desire — not a lease obligation — as far as taxpayers are concerned.
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Nelson, the American Conference Player of the Year, is the first Bull taken in the draft in 16 years. He landed in Orlando as the 51st overall selection as part of a three-team deal involving Washington and Milwaukee.
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Castricone, a two-decade radio veteran, comes across the county to take over for Gene Deckerhoff, who retired in December after 37 years behind the mic.
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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said the San Francisco players who wrote a Bible verse on rainbow-themed caps received no discipline and assured there was no religious discimination involved.
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Cape Verde, which is training at the Tampa Bay Rowdies' facility in Tampa, was coming off a 0-0 draw against Spain.
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As Christian Pulisic sat with a hurt calf, the U.S. dominated to remain undefeated in group play. With Turkey's loss to Paraguay Friday, the Americans won Group D and advanced to the knockout round.
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After learning they cannot remove appointees, commissioners voted to launch a review of TSA meeting minutes and members' financial records that could lead to a request for governor's involvement.
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The agency's counsel said the accused members would not see "private gain or loss” if a Rays' stadium was near their properties. Tampa resident Jared Willis, who made the allegations, vowed to press on.
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The legal opinion was requested by Commissioner Christine Miller after TSA voted to draft a letter to elected leaders seeking to prioritize Raymond James Stadium renovations over a new Rays ballpark.
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The Olympic medalist and five-time world champion grew up in Tampa and fought out of the area over an 18-year career that include three huge bouts against Pensacola's Roy Jones Jr.
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The NanoNeedle 2.0 is a miniaturized, flexible version of the traditional arthroscope. The device is made in Naples, with training there and in Tampa. The model is accumulating an impressive list of proponents.