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Early voting starts at the end of the month.
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The political tug of war was on full display during Thursday's meeting, when council members overrode four of five amendments to the city charter.
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The project, which would have repurposed up to 50 million gallons of wastewater per day, got strong pushback from residents and environmentalists.
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Mayor Castor's proposal drew scorn from representatives of local groups who attended the meeting and wanted more money put towards housing.
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Lynn Hurtak was selected Tuesday to replace John Dingfelder on the Tampa City Council. She will be sworn in on Thursday.
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Gudes also told the council members that he has no intention of resigning.
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They did not include sexual advances, but said Gudes made crude sexual statements and gestures, as well as inappropriate comments about multiple women, according to the investigation.
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John Dingfelder is expected to step down as part of an agreement to settle a lawsuit a Tampa development consultant filed against him.
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The program replaces the city's Crime Free Multi Housing program and was established after the agency was criticized for unfairly targeting residents..
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Local and state officials are saying they stand in solidarity with Cuban protesters facing an economic crisis and shortages of food and medicine.
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Tampa City Council members voted Thursday night in favor of the city’s largest infrastructure project yet: a $2.9 billion overhaul of the city’s aging…
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Transportation planners in Hillsborough County laid out how they would spend money from a proposed one cent sales tax increase on Thursday, with little…