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Fit the Surf n’ Turf Alfredo Sundae and other fair delights into your budget.
The county is here to help you fill in that summer calendar.
The area’s roads are often covered in water after heavy rainfall.
This year’s tree giveaway features Southern Live Oaks, Red Maples, Longleaf Pines, Simpson Stoppers, Yaupon Hollys, and Red Mulberrys.
Not following the rules could result in fines, and a financial reward system is also in place.
A developer filed a zoning request with the City of Tampa as part of the plans to turn the historic housing development into a mixed-use neighborhood.
You won’t want to miss these jaw-dropping spots.
Mayor Ken Welch gave the Burg’s first “State of the Economy” presentation since 2021.
The state-of-the-art facilities are set to help the aquarium’s conservation efforts.
The projects will help fortify the city for climate change and future storms.
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