John Romano | Delays on bond votes have halted stadium groundbreaking plans and jeopardized baseball’s future in Tampa Bay.
The city of St. Petersburg will spend about $6.5 million to clean up and guard against any further harm to Tropicana Field, the home of baseball's Tampa Bay Rays that was heavily damaged by ...
A combination of hurricane damage to Tropicana Field and political delays on financing means it is highly unlikely the Tampa ...
The council voted 5-2 to also punt the votes on the bonds for the stadium and Gas Plant to as late as January.
With the future of Tropicana Field uncertain after Hurricane Milton damaged the roof, St. Pete businesses and the local ...
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The City Council reluctantly agreed Thursday to stopgap measures that will protect Tropicana Field from further water damage, even though the stadium’s ultimate fate ...
St. Petersburg Police Department responded to a call around 1:11 a.m. regarding a person down by the street. When officers ...
The Tampa Bay Rays have decided where they will play in 2025 while awaiting the fate of Tropicana Field, which was damaged in ...
Tropicana Field sustained extensive damage from Hurricane Milton and repairs will cost an estimated $55.7 million. If the Saint Petersburg city council approves the funds, the stadium will not be ...