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The vote to delay the purchase of bonds to construct a stadium came shortly after a letter from the Rays to the commission said the delays are making the deal unaffordable for the team.
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Images captured by Tampa Bay Rays photographers show the extent of the damage, and the massive cleanup ahead.
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Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg says Steinbrenner Field is the best fit for the team and its fan base. At about 11,000 seats, it’s also the largest of the spring training sites in Florida.
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Minutes before the game tipped off, the public address announced that the men's basketball student section would forever be named the “Coach Amir Abdur-Rahim student section."
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The repair timetable likely means the Rays will have to find a temporary place to play home games in 2025.
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From revenue to consumer protections, a look at the landscape of legal sports betting one year after its rollout in Florida.
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A spokesperson in the Dominican Republic says the Tampa Bay shortstop was allegedly fighting with another man over a woman's attention.
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Randy Shannon will assume defensive coordinator duties for the Noles.
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After the Bucs tied the game late, Jake Moody — who previously missed three field goals — kicked a 44-yarder as time expired in a 23-20 49ers win. It was the Bucs' fourth straight loss.
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About 30 teams competed to see whose crafts could travel furthest before crashing into the water.
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Florida basketball coach Todd Golden acknowledges school investigation and considers defamation suitGolden's statement came one day after the Independent Florida Alligator reported the university was investigating Golden for allegations of sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, stalking and cyberstalking multiple women, including students.
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According to a report by the school’s student newspaper, Florida men's basketball coach Todd Golden is facing allegations of sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, stalking and cyberstalking multiple women — including students — over the past 12 months.
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USF students, staff and alumni attended alongside elected officials to hear about the new facility and witness the symbolic “turning of soil” signaling the start of construction.
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The renderings show a concourse with 360-degree views of the field, along with an illuminated "Bull U" logo in the student section and a grassy area that can be used on non-game days.