Despite DeSantis’ school board losses, one Hillsborough school board member knows attacks on public education will continue
'It just seems that it's the same business as usual.'
By Chuck Merlis and Ray Roa
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Elections, Tampa Bay school board elections, Jessica Vaughn, Ron DeSantis
St. Pete’s freeFall Theatre opens 2024-25 season with ‘Fable’
It runs Aug. 9-Sept. 8.
By Chuck Merlis
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Tampa Bay theatre, theatre in St. Petersburg, freeFall Theatre, Doug DeVita
Owners of South Tampa’s Viva Napoli restaurant open Spacca Napoli in Carrollwood
Simona and Andrea Sarpa couldn’t find the food of their home, so they made it themselves.
Tags: Openings & Closings, Tampa Bay restaurant openings, Italian restaurant in Carrollwood, new restaurant in Tampa, Spacca Napoli
‘People just didn't stop dying’: After hack into state system, Tampa funeral homes describe last month's burial standstill
For over 12 hours on June 28, funeral homes in the state of Florida were shut down.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Tampa funeral homes, RansomHub, Florida Vital Statistics System hack
Tampa Catholic coach, sports agency, weigh in on what NIL means for Florida high schoolers
The Florida Board of Education is set to ratify NIL for high schoolers on July 24.
Tags: Sports & Recreation, Tampa Bay sports, Karter Knox Jr., NIL in Florida high schools
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Outback founder and Chef Chris Ponte plan waterfront restaurant in Tampa
By Riley Benson
Jason Momoa's cover band, Oof Tatata, plays St. Pete this weekend
By Ray Roa
Largo man with world-famous ‘Titanic’ VHS museum must find new home for more than 3,500 tapes
By Selene SanFelice
Florida Gov. DeSantis says he's launching his own, separate probe of Trump assassination attempt
By Jim Turner and News Service of Florida
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