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For 27 years, Tampa Bay Rays fans have started early on opening day, playing hooky from work and crowding downtown St. Petersburg with a sea of team gear and good vibes from the bars to the ballpark....
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Miser, a 27-year-old who debuted last August, entered as a defensive replacement in the eighth.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNGang Member Arrested In Tampa On Drug And Firearms Charges: Hillsborough County SheriffA known gang member was arrested in Tampa on Thursday, March 27, 2025, leading to the discovery of drugs, drug paraphernalia, and firearms, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office (HCSO).
Tampa Bay Times reporters describe what it’s like at Steinbrenner and around Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNThousands celebrate Tampa's annual Pride Festival and Parade in Ybor CityThousands of people came together Saturday in Ybor City to celebrate inclusivity and the LGBTQ community as part of Tampa's annual Pride Festival and Parade.
A young man accused of brutally attacking, and ultimately killing, a 65-year-old woman at a Tampa park will remain behind bars until his trial, the State Attorney’s Office said Thursday.
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Hayley Atwell appeared on a recent episode of “Reign With Josh Smith” podcast and credited her “Mission: Impossible” co-star Tom Cruise for helping her battle social anxiety in Hollywood. Atwell made her franchise debut as Grace in 2023’s “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning” and will reprise the role in this summer’s “Mission: Impossible – The …
As Ryan McDonagh’s 1,000th game is celebrated on Saturday at Amalie Arena, the leadership that he provides remains invaluable. At this time last year, McDonagh was playing on a different team, fighting for a playoff spot with the Nashville Predators.
Tampa Pride Diversity Parade, 7th Avenue in Ybor City: 4 p.m. Pride at Night: 6 p.m. – 11 p.m. Tampa Pride is celebrating its 11th year for this event. The street will be filled with energy as bands, floats, activist groups, and more, parade through the streets.
In response to this need, the city of Tampa recently approved an additional $1 million to go toward homelessness services, bringing the total funding to $4 million for the Salvation Army to continue its work supporting those in need. The decision, made in a vote by the city council, is seen as a much-needed boost in the fight against homelessness.
Rob Manfred also said how this season goes in Tampa at Steinbrenner Field should provide some indications of fans’ preferences.