Thursday, June 29, 2023
‘There is a Black exodus at USF’: Faculty group says USF administration has been silent in the face of racism
Last month, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed SB 266 into law, banning funds for any Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI) programs at state universities and colleges. A statement from the Black Faculty and Staff Association (BFSA) to the University of South Florida alleges racism and silence towards faculty in the wake of SB 266.....MORE
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
Fireworks and festivities lined up for 4th July in Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay residents can prepare for another year of fireworks dancing across the night sky as 4th of July events get lined up for the holiday. No matter how you plan on celebrating, there are plenty of activities for families to enjoy across the area. Check out our event guide.....MORE
Dozens of flights delayed, canceled at Tampa International Airport for 2nd day in a row
Photo by Marek Ślusarczyk
Dozens of flights were delayed or canceled Wednesday at Tampa International Airport for the second day in a row, according to flight tracking website FlightAware.
As of 1:20 p.m., there were 66 flight delays and 17 cancellations of flights both arriving and departing at TPA, according to FlightAware. The largest impact involves flights to and from airports in the Northeast, such as Newark Liberty International Airport, LaGuardia, and New York-JFK.
More HERE
DeSantis WIMPS Out On Condemning Trump For January 6
‘Operation Pit Stop’ To Spay, Neuter 500 Dogs In Hillsborough County
The Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center and the Humane Society of Tampa Bay are teaming up to get 500 dogs spayed or neutered at no cost to their owners.....MORE
Dowtown Tampa on a Friday Night: What Could Go Wrong?
For Tampa’s summer critical mass ride this week, organizers invite anything human-powered—bikes, skateboards, skates—for a 10-12 mile night ride at approximately 11 mph.....MORE
The Challenges of Affordable Housing
MidPoint takes up the challenges of Affordable Housing in the Tampa Bay region and what to do about it with former County Commissioner Kimberly Overman, Founder of the Housing Leadership Council of Tampa Bay, and Ernest Hooper, Sr. VP of Communications for the United Way Suncoast.....MORE
COPYCAT: Florida’s Republican Governor pushes Trump’s worst idea
The Florida Governor is copying one of the most racist and unconstitutional notions floated by his primary opponent.
Ron DeSantis would like to strip the idea of birthright citizenship in the United States if voters will elevate him to the White House and give him the power to change the foundations of this country.
More HERE
Planning a flight this weekend? Good luck!
It’s shaping up to be a busy holiday weekend for travelers, and airlines are struggling to keep up with the influx.
Cancelations and delays have hit airports along the East Coast but are expected to spread to the West. The situation is rapidly growing more dire, The Associated Press reports.
More HERE
More Americans see gun violence as major problem
A greater share of Americans say gun violence is a major problem compared to five years ago, with the sentiment increasing across the political spectrum, according to a poll.....MORE
What Stogie Had For Lunch
In Ybor City, Artspace will let artists live where they make a living
In a matter of months, a community of creatives has quickly bloomed at the historic Kress Building along East Seventh Avenue in Ybor City. more
Tuesday, June 27, 2023
What's new and what's next in the Ybor City CRA
The 34-foot-long aluminum arches, adorned with a “Y” medallion at their midpoint and outfitted with energy-efficient LED lighting, replace decorative archway lighting that stood along Seventh for more than three decades. The new lights are part of the Tampa Community Redevelopment Department's ongoing efforts to use property tax revenues generated within the Ybor City Community Redevelopment Area boundaries to spruce up the district through public infrastructure improvements and programs that help businesses fund facade improvements. MORE
Florida attorney general says recreational pot amendment is 'misleading to voters'
Attorney General Ashley Moody is urging the Florida Supreme Court to reject a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow recreational use of marijuana by people 21 and older, arguing a ballot summary would be “misleading to voters in several key respects.”....MORE
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