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Wolves: Photography by Ronan Donovan, curated by the National Geographic Society, debuts this weekend at the James Museum of Wildlife Art.
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"Transforming the Beautiful Game" celebrates the Bermuda-born Best's brief time in Tampa Bay and the racism he overcame while playing in England. The film screens Thursday through Saturday at the Palladium.
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Key topics included infrastructure improvements, transportation enhancements, housing, public safety and park and recreation repairs.
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“Data centers aren’t a job creator,” said Kathleen Peters, who reported staff has been approached with a proposal to build one along Gandy Boulevard.
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Mermaid, which is screening Wednesday and Thursday (May 6 and 7) at the Beach Theatre, is Tampa-bred writer/director Tyler Cornack’s third film.
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Once a potential crime is reported, SPPD staff members can send drones to the location of interest within five minutes or less.
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Citizens hope the land is used to increase activation downtown.
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“Occupational Hazard” will screen Sunday in St. Petersburg, as part of the Sunscreen Film Festival.
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“Mayor Ken Welch has been a thoughtful, collaborative leader for St. Petersburg and a strong partner for our entire region,” Castor said in a prepared statement.
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When asked what he could bring to City Hall, the former governor and Congressman pointed to experience.
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Lance Markeith Felton and Marc Coleman play Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., respectively.
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The nearly 35,000-square-foot space in the Edge of Africa area is still under construction and will open later this year.