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Julio Foolio's Account Promises To 'Shock The World' As Spooky Posts Continue
Julio Foolio‘s Instagram account has promised to “shock the world” in yet another spooky post from the late rapper’s page. Whoever is controlling the account posted an ominous Instagram Story on Thursday (July 4), more than a week after the Florida native was shot and killed.
Mike Perry Wary Of Fan Backlash If He Angles For Mike Tyson Match: ‘The One Fight I Don’t Want To Have, Mike Perry vs. The Internet’
Mike Perry recently voiced his apprehension about inciting fan outrage if he were to pursue a future boxing match against the legendary, yet much older, Mike Tyson. Perry is currently slated to fight Jake Paul on July 20 in an eight-round cruiserweight bout at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.
PHOTO: Baker Mayfield Looks Completely Unrecognizable After Getting Rid Of All His Facial Hair And Going With The Baby Face
Baker Mayfield is a new man. The Tampa Bay Bucs quarterback is set to head into the 2024 season looking like we’ve never seen him before. This week, the veteran quarterback debuted his new look, shaving just about everything from his face, from his beard to his mustache. The results had him looking completely unrecognizable.
Mike Perry vows to ‘break this kid down’ en route to a late-round TKO stoppage against Jake Paul in Florida
Outside of his UFC and BKFC stardom, ‘Platinum’ Mike Perry is ready to show the wider combat sports world what he’s all about. The former MMA star turned Bare Knuckle icon returns to action on July 20 to face Jake ‘The Problem Child’ Paul in the boxing ring, and it’s safe to say that ‘Platinum’ is plotting a path to a major upset in Tampa, Florida.
$9 Million Investment: Boys & Girls Club of North Port, Florida to Rebuild and Expand Facilities after Hurricane Ian
The Boys & Girls Club in North Port, Florida, devastated by Hurricane Ian, is set to rebuild with a $1.7 million forgivable loan through the New Market Tax Credits Program and a $4 million grant from Sarasota County, supported by donations including $1 million from Steven Townsend, aiming to provide a new 14,000-square-foot facility by […]
Sarasota Hospital Board candidates to appear at League of Women Voters forum July 11
Democrat hospital board candidates will host Democrat school board candidates on July 9 Zoom meeting hosted by the Longboat Key Democratic Club. The League of Women Voters of Sarasota County will host a forum for Republican candidates running for four seats in the Aug. 20 primary for the Sarasota County Public Hospital Board on July 11, while Democratic hopefuls are scheduled to make their case July 9 on a Zoom forum hosted by the Longboat Key Democratic Club.
Tampa Bay's housing market cools
The housing market in Tampa Bay is cooling faster than in most metros nationwide.Why it matters: Supply issues continue to put pressure on home prices across the U.S. — despite mortgage rates dampening demand.This is particularly true in parts of California and the Northeast. Homes are selling quickly and for over asking, according to Redfin data.In the South, however, supply is picking up, and markets are cooling.Zoom in: Tampa Bay ranked second nationwide for decreasing homebuying demand and competition between April 2023 and April 2024, per Redfin.Data: Redfin; Chart: Axios VisualsThe big picture: Florida may be hotter than ever, but its housing market is cooling quicker than most other states, according to Redfin.Home construction, unaffordable home insurance and intense natural disaster threats contribute to increased supply and lower demand.Homes aren't moving off the market as quickly, and a growing share of sellers are bringing their asking prices down — all signs that these markets are cooling.Yes, but: Florida and Texas were the poster children for the pandemic price boom, so home prices are much higher than five years ago.What's next: Some relief could be coming for buyers on the mortgage rate front.Sign up for Axios Tampa Bay for free.
Message from the City of St. Pete Beach RE: Pinellas County Court Issuing Order Granting the City’s Motion for Summary Judgement
On December 15, 2023, the charter officers of St. Pete Beach discussed and determined the best way forward for the City. This came after learning days before that four out of five commissioners might resign due to a new law that required more financial disclosures in their Form 6 annual filing with the Florida Commission on Ethics – a law that was later halted by the U.S. Federal District Court of Florida in a separate lawsuit filed by over 170 elected municipal officials across the state.
Family stranded at Hartsfield-Jackson search for answers in desperate situation
A military family moving from Hawaii to Florida got stranded in Atlanta for days without many options. They shared their story with Channel 2 Action News on their way down to their new home in the Sunshine State.
Textbook authors told climate change references must be cut to get Florida’s OK
Textbook authors were told last month that some references to “climate change” must be removed from science books before they could be accepted for use in Florida’s public schools, according to two of those authors. A high school biology book also had to add citations to back up statements that “human activity” caused climate change and cut a “political statement” urging governments to take ...
Nonprofit buys land near University Town Center for Sarasota supported living program
The Haven announced the purchase of a three-acre parcel near the University Town Center with a goal of developing an innovative supported living program, The Haven Residences at UTC. The community would include two-, three- and four-bedroom homes in a design to enhane the lives of adults with disabilities. The...
Tampa City Council members vote to give themselves $20,000 raise
TAMPA — Two years after Mayor Jane Castor’s administration first proposed hiking salaries, City Council members have agreed to follow the recommendation. A majority voted on June 27 to give themselves a more than $20,000 annual pay raise, or a nearly 40% boost. “It’s not just about us,”...
Orlando State Senate Candidate Cheryl Blancett Charged with Grand Theft from Homeowners Association
An Orlando-area state Senate candidate, Cheryl Blancett, is currently facing charges for allegedly stealing $47,722 from a homeowners association, where she managed finances. This case is set to go to trial in September. Blancett, also known as CJ, has been charged with grand theft of $20,000 or more, a second-degree felony, as reported by the Orlando Sentinel.
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