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Visit St. Pete/Clearwater relaunches Gulp Coast Passport for craft beer lovers
Get ready to soak up the sun–and suds.
By Suzanne Townsend
Tags: Food & Drink Events, Things to Do, Tampa Bay craft beer, craft beer in Pinellas County, Visit St. Pete/Clearwater
Stone Temple Pilots and Live are coming to Tampa this summer
Down with STP?
Tags: Show Previews, Stone Temple Pilots, MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds
Oracle Of Ybor: I asked my boss to stop using my deadname, but he keeps doing it
And should I tell my parents I'm bi-sexual?
By Caroline DeBruhl
Tags: Columns, Oracle of Ybor, Tampa Bay tarot readings
St. Pete artist and choreographer celebrate spring's arrival this month inside Studio@620
Rebekah Lazaridis and Alex Jones are reviving and updating their 2019 show, ‘Bloom and Residue.'
By Jennifer Ring
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Tampa Bay art events, Rebekah Lazaridis, Alex Jones, Studio@620, The Studio@620
Cigar City Brewing parent company reportedly lays off at least 12 Tampa employees
The Tampa facility will transition into ‘an R&D hub for beer, flavored malt beverages (FMB) and spirits.’
By Ray Roa
Tags: Food News, Cigar City Brewing, Monster Brewing Company, Canarchy, Cigar City layoffs, Slideshow
St. Pete's Fo’Cheezy Twisted Meltz, Palm Harbor gets a Trader Joe's and more local food news
Plus a roundup of St. Patrick's Day parties, the return of VegFeast and photos from Brunched 2024.
By Kyla Fields
Tags: Openings & Closings, Things to Do, St. Patrick's Day, Trader Joe's, Fo'Cheezy Twisted Meltz, Big John's Alabama BBQ, Slideshow
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs bill targeting 'community' IDs for migrants
Rep. Johanna Lopez, D-Orlando, said “restricting access to valid identification jeopardizes public safety.”
By Ryan Dailey, Jim Turner and News Service of Florida
Tags: Openings & Closings, Ron DeSantis, Florida community IDs for migrants bill
New restaurant Soul de Cuba Cafe opens in Seminole Heights
The family-run business serves everything from cortaditos to Cuban sandwiches.
Tags: Openings & Closings, Soul de Cuba Cafe, Seminole Heights, grand opening
‘Southern Living’ names Columbia Restaurant’s Cuban sandwich best in Florida
The restaurant was one of two Bay area concepts on the 'Best of the South' rankings.
Tags: Food News, Columbia (Ybor City), Slideshow
Tampa's Big John's Alabama BBQ named best barbecue in Florida by 'Southern Living'
The 56 year-old restaurant is known for its open pit-style barbequing techniques.
Tags: Food News, Big John’s Alabama BBQ, Southern Living, BBQ restaurant Tampa, Big John's Alabama BBQ
Palm Harbor is getting a Trader Joe's
The new outpost will be just the second in Pinellas County.
By Colin Wolf
Tags: Openings & Closings, Trader Joe's Tampa Bay, Palm Harbor
Florida lawmaker, advocacy groups question DeSantis' response to unrest in Haiti
More than 250 law enforcement officers are expected to be deployed, the governor’s office said.
By News Service of Florida
Tags: Florida News, Ron DeSantis, State Rep. Dotie Joseph, Haitian refugees in Florida
Nation's fastest growing areas are in Florida, says U.S. Census Bureau
The only area outside of Florida in the top five was the Myrtle Beach, S.C., area, which grew 3.7 percent.
Tags: Florida News, Census Bureau, Florida population growth data
Six months after John Ring Jr. plead guilty, the investigation about 'corruption within the City of Tampa' remains active
A motion to seal evidence was granted by a judge.
By Tom Scherberger and The Florida Trident
Tags: Tampa Bay News, John Ring Jr., City of Tampa, Gio Fucarino
Florida wants federal court to speed up final ruling in case that affects wetlands
In February a judge found that actions by the EPA and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service violated the Endangered Species Act.
By Jim Saunders and News Service of Florida
Tags: Florida News, Environment, Florida wetlands
Orlando's Maxwell Frost among Florida congressmen to vote 'no' on measure banning TikTok
Two Florida Republicans also opposed the measure.
By Mitch Perry and Florida Phoenix
Tags: Florida News, TikTok, Maxwell Frost
Florida's troubled Citizens Property Insurance added about 11,000 new policies over the last two weeks
Citizens, which was created as an insurer of last resort, has become the state’s largest property insurer.
Tags: Florida News, Citizens Property Insurance
Fo’Cheezy Twisted Meltz abruptly closes downtown St. Pete location, owner hints at new concept
Chef Robert Hesse says that the brand is 'not going away, but actually growing.'
Tags: Openings & Closings, Fo'Cheezy Twisted Meltz, food truck, 717 South
Tampa Bay's best live music happening March 14-21
Including Rick Steves, Reggae Rise Up, and Chasco Fiesta.
By Ray Roa and Josh Bradley
Tags: Show Previews, Things to Do, Tampa Bay concerts
Tampa Shuffle’s six-year anniversary weekend kicks off with Women In Music showcase
Free sets from Lauris Vidal and Tribal Style close out festivities.
By Josh Bradley
Tags: Show Previews, Things to Do, Tampa Bay concerts, Shuffle
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