June 22, 2020 By: Tiffany Razzano TAMPA – Just over half of the families responding to a Hillsborough County Public Schools district survey feel “comfortable” about sending their children back to school in person in August for the 2020-2021 school year. Superintendent Addison Davis discussed…
Read More Survey Says 53% of Hillsborough Parents Want Students to Return to SchoolAuthor: Tiffany Razzano
Pasco County – Port Richey Free Father’s Day Wrestling Event
June 21, 2020 By: Tiffany Razzano PORT RICHEY – Al Schaefer will turn the parking lot of his shop, Vape Supply Plus in Port Richey, into a wrestling ring for Father’s Day. “I figured nobody else has done it before, so why not see what…
Read More Pasco County – Port Richey Free Father’s Day Wrestling EventLand O’ Lakes Kids Helping Kids Focuses on Feeding Families this Summer
Updated June 20, 2020 By: Tiffany Razzano LAND O’LAKES – Kids Helping Kids Pasco County is working hard to ensure needy families have access to food this summer. The grassroots charitable organization will feed around 50 families every week through August, when school reopens. At…
Read More Land O’ Lakes Kids Helping Kids Focuses on Feeding Families this SummerDespite COVID-19, Downtown Plant City Draws New Businesses
June 18, 2020 By: Tiffany Razzano PLANT CITY – At a time when there are still many uncertainties about the long-term economic impact of COVID-19 on small businesses around the country – many having already shut their doors for good, including some in the Tampa…
Read More Despite COVID-19, Downtown Plant City Draws New BusinessesMayor Rick Kriseman, Employees of St. Pete Businesses Must Wear Masks, Residents Next
June 17, 2020 By: Tiffany Razzano ‘No shirt, No shoes, No mask, No service’ ST. PETERSBURG – Starting Friday at 5 p.m., employees at all St. Petersburg businesses are required to wear a face mask or covering in all areas of the business that are…
Read More Mayor Rick Kriseman, Employees of St. Pete Businesses Must Wear Masks, Residents NextJannus Live, nearby bars to close temporarily after employee tests positive for COVID-19
June 16, 2020 By: Tiffany Razzano ST. PETERSBURG – Jannus Live, a downtown St. Petersburg concert venue, announced Tuesday that it will close temporarily after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19. According to a post on the Jannus Live Facebook page, this closure includes…
Read More Jannus Live, nearby bars to close temporarily after employee tests positive for COVID-19Hawkers Latest St. Petersburg Business to Close During COVID-19 Spike
June 15, 2020 By: Tiffany Razzano ST. PETERSBURG – Hawkers Asian Street Fare is the latest downtown St. Petersburg business to close due to a spike in COVID-19 cases in the area. The restaurant posted about the closure on its Facebook page Monday afternoon, stating…
Read More Hawkers Latest St. Petersburg Business to Close During COVID-19 SpikeEmployees at Three Downtown St. Pete Businesses Test Positive for COVID-19, Closed
June 13, 2020 By Tiffany Razzano ST. PETERSBURG – Three downtown St. Petersburg businesses have temporarily closed after employees tested positive for COVID-19. The Galley, a tavern located at 27 4th St. N., as well as arcade bar Parks & Rec, 100 4th St. S.,…
Read More Employees at Three Downtown St. Pete Businesses Test Positive for COVID-19, ClosedPasco County – Port Richey Free Father’s Day Wrestling Event
June 20, 2020 By: Tiffany Razzano PORT RICHEY – Al Schaefer will turn the parking lot of his shop, Vape Supply Plus in Port Richey, into a wrestling ring for Father’s Day. “I figured nobody else has done it before, so why not see what…
Read More Pasco County – Port Richey Free Father’s Day Wrestling EventHillsborough Schools to spend $65M on HVAC replacements, other projects
June 11, 2020 By: Tiffany Razzano TAMPA – Hillsborough County Public Schools will spend $65 million to replace the HVAC systems at 13 schools and to fund other projects, Superintendent Addison Davis announced at Tuesday’s Hillsborough County School Board meeting. The 13 schools receiving the…
Read More Hillsborough Schools to spend $65M on HVAC replacements, other projects