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Ferg’s, just north of Tropicana Field at 1320 Central Avenue, is putting new emphasis on its concert schedule. Saturday’s “Totally ‘80s” concert starts at 7 p.m. Find tickets by clicking on this link.
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It begins with a concert Friday night and culminates with a parade Saturday that could draw around 300,000 LGBTQ+ supporters.
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The city and county will conduct a feasibility study that will help determine if there's a market demand for convention space, as well as the impact it would have on the economy and tourism.
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Once known as Prospect Towers, the circa 1971 complex at 801 Chestnut Street offered affordable housing for senior citizens for half a century.
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For more than a dozen years, Steve Lukather has been the lead guitarist in Ringo Starr and the All Starr Band. And, he says, it’s the gig that has probably meant the most to him.
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Former Tampa Bay Rays player Sean Rodriguez founded R3 Athletics, which is a youth baseball league and opened The Yard in April.
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The Tampa Bay Rays visit each Academy Prep Center campus for one week and provide lessons for over 100 students.
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Dawn Truax's show at the Tampa International Fringe Festival is Genius, Madness and Murder. The festival winds down on Sunday.
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The expansive garage nearly doubles the number of parking spaces in St. Petersburg’s booming EDGE District.
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The increases do not reflect funding for the highly-touted St. Pete Agile Resiliency Plan (SPAR), which would cause stormwater rates to increase between 20% and 75% in 2027 instead of the planned 15%.
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Among other things, the Clean & Safe Program would provide social outreach efforts to address homelessness, as well as clean sidewalks and graffiti in downtown areas.
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City council members unanimously approved allocating the money for the affordable housing component.