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Mark Ferguson strives to operate a “very accepting” and “blue collar bar” that equally attracts celebrities, local leaders and, most importantly, the “everyday people who make it so special.”
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St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch has already discussed a 10-year contract extension with Duke Energy to “ensure reliable service and build the substantial capital plan required for municipal electric utility acquisition and operation.”
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Former congressman David Jolly believes he and his supporters “have the opportunity to launch a political movement in the state that can’t be stopped.”
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The "multimodal hub" will be able to welcome over 2,300 passengers daily.
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The fifth annual Theatre for Young Audiences (TYA) Playwrights Festival will be on Sunday at the Maureen and Douglas Cohn Jewish Community Campus (JCC) in Tampa.
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The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority will not reuse the Cross Bay Ferry’s moniker. Darden Rice, with PSTA, said it is a "whole new day" for waterborne transit in Tampa Bay.
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The women’s soccer team plays its first game Saturday in New York.
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Janet Echelman's sculpture was removed "for assessment and repair" in February after last year's hurricanes. An engineering hired by the city concluded the hanging artwork had been improperly attached.
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Lorei was WMNF’s news director for 43 years and hosted TV’s "Florida This Week" for 24 years.
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The state’s chief financial officer said auditors should act like police investigators, and doubted protestors pay property taxes.
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Public Works Administrator Claude Tankersley said officials now expect to receive disaster recovery funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) “sooner than we had anticipated.”
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“Those development rights are the city’s now; they’re not the Rays’ after 30 years,” St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch said. “That gives us a very, very strong negotiating position now.”