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Plans for charter school, daycare voted down
Traffic and safety concerns aired by residents of Richmond Place spur the City Council to deny the rezoning.
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Convention issues to play out in Tampa
As the Republican presidential primary season plays itself out, there still are a number of issues and scenarios with plenty of ongoing shelf life. Especially here in Tampa. To wit:
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Mayor offers smiles, insight to New Tampa Rotarians
Standing in a room of Rotarians, Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn offered a bit of sage advice: avoid downtown when the Republican National Convention comes to Tampa in August.
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Social services center has second new manager in less than a year
Antonia Barber, a Tampa native and 30-year veteran of the Department of Hillsborough County Social Services, is the new manager of the University Area Community Social Service Center.
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Temple Terrace votes on business incentives measure
Unlike elsewhere in Hillsborough County, all Temple Terrace voters ? regardless of party affiliation ? may head to the polls Tuesday to cast ballots on the city's economic referendum.
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Prayer breakfast features police chief
Police Chief Ken Albano will be the featured speaker at a community prayer breakfast sponsored by the Temple Terrace Woman's Club on Feb. 17.
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New Tampa youth cheerleaders soar at nationals
The New Tampa Tigers Pee Wee cheerleaders, together since last summer, scored a top five finish at a national competition in Orlando.
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Family and friends gather to celebrate a century of life
At 100 years old, Malcolm Taylor doesn't wax on poetically about his philosophy of life. He is too busy enjoying it.
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Changes in store for development corporation
The University Area Community Development Corp. will see changes this year with new staff leadership and a new chairman of the board of directors.
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Annual birthday bash has groovy theme
The third annual Biggest Aquarians Birthday Bash will feature food, drinks, psychics, tea leaf readers, and live and silent auctions.
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