ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The St. Petersburg City Council reversed course Thursday on whether to spend more than $23 ...
St. Petersburg City Council member Lisset Hanewicz talks about the deal between the city and the Tampa Bay Rays to build a ...
After approving $23 million to help repair the Tampa Bay Rays' hurricane-shredded roof at Tropicana Field late last week, the ...
The city expects repairs to be completed in time for the 2026 season, though the team is skeptical and says it would have ...
The council voted 5-2 to also punt the votes on the bonds for the stadium and Gas Plant to as late as January.
The St. Petersburg City Council reversed course on Thursday and won’t be spending money to repair the Tampa Bay Rays’ ...
City council delayed vote on bonds to fund the project and reversed decision to spend $23 million on Tropicana Field repairs.
November 22 - Hours after initially approving a proposal to spend $23 million to repair the Tampa Bay Rays' ballpark, the St.
St. Petersburg City Council members could be in for a heated discussion Thursday afternoon: What was once seen as a routine ...
The St. Petersburg City Council reversed course Thursday on whether to spend more than $23 million to repair the roof of the ...
Pinellas County Commission Chair Kathleen Peters has sent a two-page letter to the Tampa Bay Rays seeking clarity on the team ...
The St. Petersburg City Council reversed course Thursday on whether to spend more than $23 million to repair the ...