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The issue of a new ballpark for the Tampa Bay Rays been debated for decades. And in the next few months, make-or-break decisions will be made on the redevelopment plans.
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The issue of a new ballpark for the Tampa Bay Rays been debated for decades. And in the next few months, make-or-break decisions will be made on the redevelopment plans.
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The traditional IndyCar season opener is back on the streets along the downtown waterfront. Three days of fast cars includes a Bret Michaels concert and an appearance by Jon Bon Jovi.
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The League of Women Voters says that after reviewing similar plans nationwide involving new stadiums and urban development that most cities reaching agreements with baseball or football franchises ended up getting a bad deal.
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Despite persistent drizzle, thousands gathered for the Tampa Bay Collard Green Festival.
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St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch provided a brief update on the redevelopment of the Historic Gas Plant District and the new baseball stadium at the annual State of the City address on Tuesday.
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Webb’s City Cellar is the only bar or restaurant from the Tampa Bay area to be named as a semifinalist for the 2024 James Beard Awards.
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Marketing efforts include playing at least one home game a year with an alternate uniform that would sport the St. Petersburg name, and letting the city have input in naming the ballpark.
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After an initial presentation Wednesday, residents can offer their input on the Historic Gas Plant District during a series of meetings in January.
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Brian Auld told Pinellas County commissioners the team will not become the St. Petersburg Rays, but will work closely with the city on a marketing plan to increase the Rays' brand awareness.
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In an interview, Maya Kowalski talks about her landmark legal victory against Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital. The case had been profiled in a Netflix documentary.
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Much of the area was fragmented with the construction of I-275, leading to many in the historically Black neighborhood being displaced.