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Fit the Surf n’ Turf Alfredo Sundae and other fair delights into your budget.
The new structure is designed to save money, help efficiency, improve sustainability, and enhance safety.
Voters decided on several key decisions this week, including a new mayor in Clearwater.
We let artificial intelligence plan a day for us in Tampa and the Burg, here’s how it turned out.
The Cigar City-themed version of the board game features spots like Lettuce Lake Park, Ybor City, and Bayshore Boulevard.
Looking for a change of space, pace, or scenery? This could be the list for you.
From outdoor country crooners to Bad Bunny at Amalie, we’ve got all the options you need to build your summer concert lineup.
Get the latest tips on parking, where to eat, and how to make the most of your time at the IndyCar event.
We rounded up some info on the ongoing plans to update the road.
From climbing challenges to Strawberry Festival fun, it’s sure to be one to remember.
It’s a leap year, and City Editor Bailey wants your help figuring out how to spend her extra day. Make your choices in the poll below, and Bailey will do as you say for leap day.

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