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Tampa City Council will vote on $116 million for aging fire stations today
Officials have proposed bonding $116 million to repair and replace fire stations across the city.
By Arielle Stevenson
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Tampa Fire Department, Tampa City Council
Tampa City Council advances juvenile curfew ordinance, despite lack of comprehensive data or enforcement plan
A final reading happens on Jan. 25.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Tampa youth curfew, Tampa City Council
Tampa City Council sets first reading of citywide juvenile curfew for December 21
That’s despite little evidence that juvenile curfews actually work.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Tampa youth curfew, Tampa juvenile curfew, Slideshow
Tampa renews ShotSpotter contract, but questions remain about the gunshot detection software’s usefulness
The software has recently rebranded as SoundThinking.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, ShotSpotter, SoundThinking, Tampa Police Department
At Tampa Police Chief's town hall, residents give feedback over future of Ybor City
Bercaw defended the street closure, arguing that the sidewalks alone can’t handle the volume of people.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Ybor City, Tampa Police
‘All my life, they redlined us’: St. Pete seeks applicants for Gas Plant advisory council
The city is accepting applications for a new Community Benefits Advisory Council (CBAC) to review the Historic Gas Plant Redevelopment Project.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Tampa Bay Rays, Tropicana Field, City of St. Petersburg, Mayor Ken Welch, Gas Plant District
Tampa police chief says the ‘Orlando model’ for nightlife looks ‘promising’
Community rejects proposal to shut down Ybor City at 1 a.m.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Ybor City shooting, Tampa City Council, Slideshow
Some VM Ybor residents say too many sex offenders are being housed together
Florida’s housing crisis has struck the sex offender community, with very few places to go after release that meet the state’s restrictions.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, V.M. Ybor, Tampa sex offender
St. Pete gives senior citizen more time to fix home damaged by fire
Gloria Maxwell was granted an extension to make necessary repairs.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Gloria Maxwell, St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg senior whose house caught fire hopes code enforcement gives her more time to make repairs
Gloria Francine Maxwell moved in as a twentysomething in 1974.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Gloria Francine Maxwell, St. Petersburg
Local leaders will honor Tampa’s Memorial Park cemetery this weekend
There’s no cover for ‘Legacies in Place, Memories in Mind’ happening on Saturday, Oct. 14.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Things to Do, Belmont Heights Black cemetery, Tampa Bay Black cemeteries
Second federal civil rights lawsuit filed against city of New Port Richey
The lawsuit also names New Port Richey city attorney Timothy Driscoll and code enforcement manager Charles Morgan.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, New Port Richey federal lawsuit, New Port Richey city attorney Timothy Driscoll, Charles Morgan, Michelle Wojciechowski
St. Pete partners with PSTA to offer free bus rides for low-income residents
Eligible residents can access free fare cards across PSTA starting Nov. 1.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, PSTA, City of St. Petersburg, bus fare
Activist Marlowe Jones’ lawsuit against New Port Richey heads to trial
The jury trial is scheduled for next year.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Marlowe Jones, City of New Port Richey
St. Petersburg City Council approves $100K for pilot eviction diversion program
Starting next month, the city will offer pro-bono legal counsel for those facing eviction.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, St. Petersburg City Council, Housing in Tampa Bay
Q&A: Punk icon Lydia Lunch brings Retrovirus to Tampa biker bar on Friday
She’s part art revolutionary, part provocateur sex symbol.
Tags: Show Previews, Things to Do, Tampa Bay concerts, Lydia Lunch, Born Free Pub & Grill
Best Farewell Schmoo-Hoo
Pizzeria Gregario
Tags: Food & Drink, Staff Pick
Tampa budget: After rejecting proposed property tax increase, city council puts $12 million towards housing
The $12 million housing budget includes $5.5 million, the same allocation as 2023, plus $5 million from the general fund and another $1.7 million for housing creation and preservation.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Tampa City Council, Tampa Mayor Jane Castor
Tampa’s final budget meeting is tonight, but city council and the administration are struggling towards an accord
An emergency meeting could be held if an agreement is not reached.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Tampa City Council, Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, Tampa budget
PSTA roundtable on the unhoused in Pinellas yields a familiar refrain—we need more housing
Discussing PSTA's recent fare debacle was off the table.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, PSTA, Pinellas County affordable housing
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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
St. Pete expat Kendra Morris comes home for free Record Store Day concert at Daddy Kool
By Ray Roa
Tampa Bay's best live music happening April 18-25
By Ray Roa and Josh Bradley
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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