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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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E-bike use is increasing on the Pinellas Trail, as well as downtown streets in Tampa and St. Petersburg. So is concern among some about whether they're safe.
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The Corporation to Develop Communities of Tampa was recently awarded a $1.8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor. The money will help grow the pool of skilled laborers.
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Meet Clarence Fort, organizer of the Tampa 1960 sit-ins, and Mark E. Leib, the playwright behind the new production spotlighting the events.
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The festival was moved up a day due to expected inclement weather on Saturday.
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In Tampa and St. Petersburg, evictions are continually concentrated in the urban core, according to data analyzed between 2000 and 2016.
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It will be held at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park after it was canceled following leaks to the underwater garage at the original site, Kiley Garden.
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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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City officials say 180 vouchers of up to $2,000 will be available for residents to purchase e-Bikes.
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City officials say the money will be used as part of a $10.7 million project to Harrison Street on the northern end of downtown Tampa to the Hillsborough River.
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The 46-mile trail will traverse 25 neighborhoods and feature public art. It will highlight 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.