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One of the most decorated players and coaches in the history of women's basketball, Kara Lawson, visited New Heights Elementary School.
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Demolition has not been scheduled for the nearly 70-year-old beach hotel.
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City officials expect to help 98 households rebuild storm-damaged homes, assist 288 with eligible repairs and provide disaster relief reimbursements to an additional 784 once the program begins.
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More than 50 acts on four stages over three days.
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FDOT’s aerial network plan includes testing, validating and scaling air taxi, cargo and emergency service use cases. The first phase incorporates St. Pete-Clearwater and Tampa International Airports.
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‘"All Kinds of Music" describes the various places and circumstances, where young people will hear music.
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“We’re going to offer different activities, like capybara yoga and painting with a twist," founder Brianna Holzerland said.
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“The home of the Tampa Bay Rays is right here at Tropicana Field," co-owner and CEO Ken Babby said.
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St. Petersburg will oversee the redevelopment and retain control of the marina, a key change from previous attempts to breathe new life into the downtown waterfront facility.
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“Meanwhile, we have a group that’s ready to go,” council member Gina Driscoll said of efforts to rebuild Albert Whitted Airport, which was damaged from Hurricane Milton.
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“Anybody who was interested in it will have that 60-day time period to do something, and this has been talked about for a long time.”
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College basketball fans can expect three days of competitive action in an intimate setting.