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Tampa Theatre’s ‘Nightmare on Franklin Street’ series kicks off 10th anniversary this month
More than two weeks of special showings, eerie events and Halloween fun starts on Oct. 14.
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Where to get a free meal and other assistance in Tampa Bay
Kitchens and food banks are serving meals throughout the Tampa Bay area.
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As Ian leaves Florida, Tampa Bay group sets up relief hub and gathers supplies for hardest hit areas
The relief hub will serve locals and communities south of Tampa that were hit hardest by Hurricane Ian
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Ian moves across Central Florida as tropical storm, leaves 2.5 million without power
In the meantime, Northeast Florida is expected to receive roughly 10 inches of rain today, says the NHC.
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Tampa man’s ‘state-triotic’ Hurricane Ian photo lands in the New York Times
‘He said unto thee, go back from whence you came.’
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Latest Ian update and track has Tampa Bay still under hurricane and storm surge watches
The eye is forecast to move across and up central Florida before entering the Atlantic on Thursday night.
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‘We’re not out of the woods yet’: Tampa mayor urges residents to prepare for high winds and rain Wednesday night
She warned of unprecedented flooding when 18-20 inches of rain arrive tonight.
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As Hurricane Ian nears landfall, thousands are already without power in Tampa Bay
Power companies say that damage will be assessed as soon as conditions are safe.
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Tuesday night Hurricane Ian track shifts even further south, away from Tampa Bay
Tropical Storm force winds could arrive in the Bay area as early as 8 a.m. Wednesday morning.
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Tampa Bay mandatory evacuations expand, more shelters open ahead of Hurricane Ian
Just about all of South Tampa is now within a mandatory evacuation zone.
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Creative Loafing Tampa Bay’s Best of the Bay party rescheduled, due to Hurricane Ian
Nothing is more important than the safety of our readers, partners and the Tampa Bay community.
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Tampa Bay shelter and sandbag locations open ahead of Hurricane Ian
Counties across Tampa Bay are urging residents to prepare for Hurricane Ian.
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‘We have the biggest boat parades in the country’: Talking with Tampa Pride on the River host Brianna Summers
It goes down Saturday, Sept. 24.
