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Tampa’s River Tower is finally getting washed, and there’s a festival to celebrate the local landmark
A full day of music, vendors and more is set for Saturday.
By Ray Roa
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, River Tower Festival, Sulphur Springs, River Tower Park
Swans' Norman Westberg brings solo ambient, semi-improvisational work to Tampa on Sunday
He's back at Born Free.
Tags: Show Previews, Things to Do, Born Free Pub & Grill, Tampa Bay, Tampa, Sulphur Springs, ambient, guitar, improvisational, live music, rock, pop
Sulphur Springs’ River Tower Festival comes back to Tampa this fall
Bands and DJs are part of the city-wide effort to restore and preserve the landmark.
Tags: Show Previews, Things to Do, Tampa, Tampa Bay, Sulphur Springs, live music, River Tower Park
In a world of lies, Sulphur Springs poet Negasi sifts for the truth
Tampa poet Yuki Jackson says, 'I don’t carry guns, but I do educate youth. And in a greater sense, I think that’s the most powerful weapon.'
By Yuki Jackson
Tags: Columns, Poet's Notebook, Tampa, Sulphur Springs
Tampa police charge suspect with murder of women in Seminole Heights and Sulphur Springs
The two killings occurred less than two miles apart.
By Justin Garcia
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Seminole Heights, Sulphur Springs, Tampa Police Department
Jerks rob, vandalize Tampa garden that grows food for homeless shelters
By Kate Bradshaw
Tags: News Feature, Politics, Environment, Tampa Bay Harvest, Sustainable Living Project, Sulphur Springs, seminole heights, Pat Kemp, aquaphonics
Could Baltimore happen here (again)?
Tags: News Feature, Politics, TyRon Lewis, Sulphur Springs, race, Lisa Wheeler-Brown, Frank Reddick, bob buckhorn, Bay Area Activist Coalition, Baltimore, Aaron Sharpe
Water born: Community Stepping Stones' "I Am River" mural project
Sulphur Springs students discover the Hillsborough through a unique arts project.
By Megan Voeller
Tags: Local Arts, youth arts in hillsborough county, youth arts, Sulphur Springs, hillsborough county arts programs, HCC Ybor Arts Gallery, Community Stepping Stones
The curious case of Bishop Chuck Leigh
Are police targeting a clergyman who ministers to Tampa’s poor?
By Kelly Benjamin
Tags: News Feature, The Poor, Tampa Police Department, Tampa, Sulphur Springs, Reverend Bruce Wright, news, Mayor Bob Buckhorn, Kelly Benjamin, Jon Dengler, Florida Council of Churches, Bishop Chuck Leigh, Apostolic Catholic Church of Christ the Servant, ABC Action News
New Springhill Community Center opens in Sulphur Springs
By Kate Feldman
Tags: News Feature, Sulphur Springs, Springhill Community Center, Mayor Bob Buckhorn
The Whipping Man signals a new beginning for Gorilla
A USF grad’s post-Civil War drama marks a triumphant new step for Gorilla Theatre.
By Mark E. Leib
Tags: Local Arts, Zo-Vallejo Bryant, theater review, The Whipping Man, The South, Sulphur Springs, racism, Matthew Lopez, Mark E. Leib, Kim Sullivan, Gorilla Theatre, Drew Valins
Mark your calendar to support arts education — by playing Monopoly
By Marysia Lopez
Tags: Local Arts, Sulphur Springs, monopoly, Community Stepping Stones, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment
Linda Saul-Sena - Contributor
By Web Editor
Tags: News Feature, West Tampa, underground utilities, Uncategorized, tulane university, tourist development council, tampa native, Tampa City Council, tampa bay estuary, Sulphur Springs, streetcar, public service initiatives, overlay plan, linda saul-sena, Kennedy Boulevard, green community, ghost walk, fdot, cl green, blueway, art committee, amp light
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DeSantis signs bill rolling back Florida's child labor laws
By Jim Turner and News Service of Florida
Overweight Temple Terrace gator named 'Coca-Cola' finds new home at reptile farm
By Colin Wolf
Traffic in South Tampa is going to be hell during MacDill Airfest
Dunedin Brewery’s three-day Spring Beer Jam music festival kicks off Thursday
As he began a hunger strike last week, University of South Florida student Will Mleczko told fellow activists that he would continue…
By Ray Roa, Dave Decker
Major key alert! The former home of Grammy-winning producer DJ Khaled is once again up for grabs. Khaled, whose legal name is…
The home of "The Suntan King" has finally found a new owner. Hawaiian Tropic sun tan lotion founder Ron Rice passed away…
By CL Staff
Australia and Florida are about 12,000 miles away, but have a lot in common when it comes to the effects of climate…
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