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PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — Pinellas County Film Commissioner Tony Armer has managed to attract filmmakers to shoot made-for-television movies in the area, even though the budget for the county's ...
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — County Commissioner Vince Nowicki, who just joined the board after the recent election, will meet with the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday to talk about the new stadium deal ...
From a potential sale agreement to player Junior Caminero getting second in the All-Star derby on Monday, the Rays even got ...
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. - In a move to safeguard its vital coastline, the Pinellas County Commission today approved a one-time emergency beach nourishment project, aiming to restore critical ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Orange County leaders are moving forward with a plan to create incentives for filming and producing movies in central Florida. On Tuesday, the board of commissioners voted ...
America is filled with many wonders. From the exquisite Grand Canyon to the never-ending stretches of crystal clear beaches. The United States truly has something for everyone to experience, and this ...
Leaders in Pinellas County are hosting a series of public meetings to share information on a one-time emergency sand dune renourishment project.
The Mid-Ohio Valley Film Commission held its first official Board of Directors meeting last week, a milestone in its mission to support film and media production in southeastern Ohio. Composed of ...
Pinellas County Commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved spending $125 million to restore sand on beaches along Treasure Island, Long Key-Upham Beach and Sand Key where it had washed away.
Education Commissioner Anastasios "Stasi" Kamoutsas promptly defended the department's view of media specialists, highlighting that the 2024 Florida Teacher of the Year, Adrianna Swearingen, was a ...
Tuesday evening, all of those pent-up feelings exploded during a commission meeting that left the mayor, John Doctor, embarrassed. WATCH: Divide deepens between Treasure Island commissioners and ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion aimed at cutting red tape, modernizing permitting processes and exploring bold new investments to secure the region’s creative future.