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The Green Community week in review: Clean Energy Citizen Action Day, reader submissions needed for the Green Issue, light rail campaign begins, and more
By Katie Machol Simon
Tags: Florida News, Environment, Environment, Environment, Environment, Environment, Uncategorized, the Permaculture Guild, tampa clean city day, TALAL JABARI, SPC, solar pv panels, online gaming, offshore drilling, nearshore drilling, Moving Hillsborough Forward, meatout day, light rail, laundry, Indian Rocks Beach Green Fest, Haiti relief, Green Policy, green living, green jobs, green issue, green ideas, green community, great american cleanup, gasparilla film festival, energy efficient washing maching, energy efficient dryer, Clean Energy Citizen Action Day
Can online gaming solve world problems? (video)
By Eric Stewart
Tags: Florida News, Environment, Environment, World of Warcraft, video games, Uncategorized, TED talk, tech, online gaming, online games, Jane McGonigal, green community, gamers
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After 13 years, Ybor City’s Stone Soup Company announces immediate closure
By Kyla Fields
Review: In Clearwater, Jakob Dylan directs the Wallflowers through heartland rock-inspired set
By Josh Bradley
Ten Rooms opens in Ybor City, Ciro’s permanently closes, and more Tampa Bay food news
By CL Staff
'I think that’s the right way to go': DeSantis signals support of Florida colleges using sprinklers on pro-Palestine student activists
By Jackie Llanos and Florida Phoenix
At least 10 people were arrested Tuesday evening, after local law enforcement used tear gas and rubber bullets to break up a pro-Palestinian…
By Colin Wolf, Ray Roa
A Florida home for sale is raising questions on social media over an unusual dungeon-like basement hidden behind one of its bedroom…
By Chloe Greenberg
While campus police made Florida State University students take down tents last week, it would appear Florida’s first police arrests related to…
By Ray Roa
A midcentury gem designed by a founding member of the of the Sarasota School of Architecture movement is now on the market in Siesta…
By Colin Wolf
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