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The next move is up to the Rays after two Pinellas County commissioners flipped their earlier opposition and voted in favor of allocating bed tax money to help build a new stadium.
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The vote to allocate bonds to build a new stadium and pay for infrastructure around the proposed Tropicana Field redevelopment site means Pinellas County commissioners must come up with their part of the money for the current deal to still be valid.
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Will the Rays ever play another game in St. Petersburg? One former sports executive said it's still up in the air. And there's always the allure of a better deal elsewhere.
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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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The money will go toward clean-up, including clearing pieces of roof that littered the ballpark and removing damaged turf.
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Get your caffeine fix with a visit to the St. Petersburg headquarters of Kahwa Coffee.
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No teams have reported serious issues that might impact operations this winter.
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The shutdown starts at midnight on Oct. 10. The city said it’s in response to a major water main break, which will impact citywide drinking water services.
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Cranes are currently standing at four different locations in St. Petersburg. Leaders say they could pose a danger from Hurricane Milton.
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The Northeast Sewer Treatment Facility was taken offline Thursday night to protect it from storm surge damage from Hurricane Helene. Affected residents are not to drain water. That includes taking showers, doing laundry and flushing toilets. Draining water will cause sewage to back up into homes and businesses.
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Projections call for storm surge from Hurricane Helene higher than Tampa Bay has experienced in recent history.
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After growing up on food stamps, Clark started a program that holds community dinners for families living in food deserts.