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The Florida Aquarium won’t need to evacuate its crew the next time devastating storm surge is forecast for the Tampa Bay area.
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.
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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.
A trio of Cigar City areas featured on the list by Niche.
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.

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Whether you want to dress up or shop it out, there’s plenty of outdoor fun to be had this weekend.
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At these 10 miniature art galleries in the Tampa Bay area, you can take a piece of art or leave one for your neighbors to love.
We hope you’re ready to spend the weekend outside checking out boats or watching plenty of parades.
It’s almost time for the annual Tampa Bay tradition featuring multiple parades, air invasions, and a boatload of beads.
It’s just one of the proposed solutions to help protect the waterfront area during hurricanes.