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Chris Steinocher, president and CEO of the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce, said the proposal risked creating what he described as a “not in my front yard” approach to parking.
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The document, “Dangerous by Design,” ranks Sunshine State the fifth most dangerous in the nation, with nine of the 27 deadliest metro areas in the country.
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Pet owners can download an app and book one-way or roundtrip rides for their animals. Currently, the organization is serving dogs and cats.
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Brian Dean, the outreach coordinator for UF Health Trauma, explains that wearing helmets can prevent up to 85% of the traumatic brain injuries.
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Michael Stephens told the Tampa City Council the idea of an “air mobility hub” isn’t in the process of taking shape — yet. He also provided an update on the construction of a new Airside D.
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Among large airports, Tampa, Orlando, Miami and Fort Lauderdale were among the most affordable from which to travel, according to an April analysis.
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Airport CEO Michael Stephens said the facility is looking to recreate the first commercial airflight — this time with flying cars.
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It's the 100th episode of "Florida Matters: Live & Local." Here's what's on tap: Bay bridge gridlock could soon have a high-tech alternative. Plus, what listeners think about Florida’s SAVE law, and the tragedy of kids left in cars.
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A Florida bill would allow licensed drivers to use UTVs on two-lane county and city roads with posted speed limits under 55 miles per hour.
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I-4 westbound traffic will be directed onto the Selmon Expressway until Thursday morning to allow workers to install overhead signage structures.
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PSTA is proposing an express bus route with continuous service between downtown St. Petersburg and Tampa International Airport. A new cross-bay ferry service is already set to launch in 2026.
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Hillsborough's transit agency said the new buses will reduce annual maintenance spending by more than $1 million, improve on-time performance and reduce harmful emissions.