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City officials revealed a 30-year plan, called Tampa MOVES, that aims to improve traffic congestion and connect neighborhoods for pedestrians, bicyclists and transit riders. It will cost $2 billion.
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He has been with the Tampa Police Department for nearly 27 years, serving in several roles.
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The NAACP joined a Latino civil rights organization and a gay rights advocacy group in issuing travel advisories for the Sunshine State, where tourism is one of the state's largest job sectors.
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Mayor Jane Castor is setting a goal to plant 30,000 new trees by 2030 as part of her tree initiative.
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Unofficial results are in for Tuesday's Tampa City Council runoff. And the political career of the council's longest-serving member hung on by a thread.
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The winners of the four council races should determine how well Mayor Jane Castor gets along with the new board members.
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The outcome of the runoff could determine how many allies Mayor Jane Castor has on the council.
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A bill filed by State Sen. Danny Burgess would have the state Department of Transportation explore merging the entities, while also looking into the pros and cons of dissolving HART.
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Only one of the Tampa City Council candidates endorsed by Jane Castor won, even as the mayor easily won reelection.
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The 46-mile trail traverses 25 neighborhoods and features public art. It highlights some of Tampa's most historic Black landmarks — including churches, cemeteries, and other sites.
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Castor offers her thoughts on several issues ahead of the March 7 Tampa mayoral election.
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The Tampa Riverwalk will be expanded by five miles and connect areas including Tampa Heights, Bayshore Boulevard, and Hyde Park to downtown.