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Justin Garcia has written for The Nation, Investigative Reporters & Editors Journal, the USA Today Network and various other news outlets. When he's not writing, Justin likes to make music, read, play basketball and spend time with loved ones.
By blocking a public vote on police transparency, Tampa officials have shunned democracy
Councilmen Maniscalco, Viera, Citro and Miranda were against letting people vote on increased police oversight.
By Justin Garcia
Tags: Columns, Tampa City Council, Tampa Police Citizen Review Board, Tampa Police Department, Mayor Jane Castor, Mary O'Connor
Michelle Rayner among Creative Loafing endorsements for Florida House of Representatives
Andrew Learned, Susan Valdes and Jen McDonald deserve to be in office, too.
By Ray Roa and Justin Garcia
Tags: Columns, Elections, Florida, Election 2022, House of Representatives
Our neighbors to the south need ongoing support from Tampa Bay after Hurricane Ian
The destruction is massive, and many will suffer unless everyday people step up to help.
Tags: Columns, Hurricane Ian, Tampa Bay, disaster relief, mutual aid disaster relief, Slideshow
Tampa Bay Times endorses problematic judge who denied a 17-year-old an abortion for having a C average
The judge also ties his personal religion to his campaign, thus infringing on the separation of Church and State.
Tags: Columns, Jared Smith, Tampa Bay Times, Hillsborough County judge endorsements, 2022 Tampa Bay candidates
TPUSA was surprised its Tampa summit attracted neo-Nazis. It shouldn’t have been
There was plenty of fascist rhetoric at the Turning Point gathering.
Tags: Columns, Turning Point USA, Tampa, City of Tampa, Fascism, neo-Nazis, Slideshow
Tampa Mayor Jane Castor refuses to apologize for TPD's harm to the Black community
Castor won't apologize to a family whose father died in the hands of TPD, marking a trend of refusing to apologize for TPD's actions.
Tags: Columns, Tampa, Tampa Police Department, City of Tampa, Mayor Jane Castor
Tampa City Council's reasons for denying 'tenant's bill of rights' are bullshit, and an insult to the poor
Council's decision to shoot down the ordinance only harms the poor during what they have multiple times called a housing "crisis".
Tags: Columns, Tampa City Council, Dingfelder, Renter's Bill of Rights, Bill Carlson, Charlie Miranda, Joseph Citro
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Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
By Kyla Fields
New cheesesteak spot Little Philly opens in downtown St. Pete
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs public school chaplains bill, says satanists need not apply
By Michael Moline and Florida Phoenix
St. Pete expat Kendra Morris comes home for free Record Store Day concert at Daddy Kool
By Ray Roa
When it comes to new local eats, there's a lot to be excited about in 2024, and so far this year is…
By CL Staff
Iconic Motown diva Diana Ross has come along way from the Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects in Detroit, and now she's putting her stunning…
By Colin Wolf
Only a handful are left, but one of the original Davis Islands home is now on the market. Located at 36 Columbia…
The University of South Florida (USF) is going to produce more tortured poets than usual this semester. The English department at the…
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