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Saying that he wasn't right leader for the council anymore, Hibbard, who had about one year left in his term, stepped down in the middle of a budget workshop.
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The Sound amphitheater will be the next step in redeveloping Coachman Park as a part of Imagine Clearwater.
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Fourth of July is fast approaching, which means it’s time to start planning which fun-filled events to attend throughout the greater Tampa Bay region.
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On June 19th, 1865, enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas were set free, officially ending slavery in the U.S. The first Juneteenth was celebrated in Texas a year later.
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At least four abandoned African American cemeteries have been rediscovered in Florida. The finds are forcing communities to look at their history and racist policies that targeted Black neighborhoods.
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Construction crews working in Coachman Park Wednesday afternoon accidentally hit a water main.
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Community health centers in Florida will get $39.7 million in American Rescue Plan funds and part of it will go to clinics in the greater Tampa Bay region.
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Bill Horne, 72, was scheduled to retire Sept. 3. He died Saturday of a suspected heart attack.
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Archeologists looking at a former Clearwater cemetery said that they have found a total of 29 grave shafts during the excavation process.
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Archaeologists are searching for potential unmarked graves on a site in Clearwater.
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The city of Clearwater plans to resume terminating utility services for nonpayment starting July 1. It will also restart charging fines for late payments…
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Memorial Day is usually a busy time in Clearwater. City leaders say this year will be no different.Mayor Frank Hibbard says the sand and hotels will be…