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Hillsborough schools land on new tech system, but frustration remains

Hillsborough County Public Schools has approved a $600,000 investment in a new software system to replace the problematic Synergy program, which has faced significant criticism for its operational failures. Although implementation will take time, educators are hopeful that the new system will alleviate ongoing frustrations associated with the current student information management tools.

Saw-swinging Florida man strikes guy during wrong-way driving argument: LCSO

A Florida man was arrested after swinging a saw during a dispute over wrong-way driving, resulting in injuries to another individual, according to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding road safety and aggressive behavior among drivers in the region.

15-year-old arrested for murder of Tampa teen found near railroad tracks: ‘Living in a nightmare’

A 15-year-old has been arrested in connection with the murder of a Tampa teen, nearly eight months after the victim was discovered near railroad tracks. The police investigation has drawn significant local attention, highlighting ongoing concerns around youth violence in the community. This case illustrates the serious implications of crime affecting families and neighborhoods in Tampa.

Longtime Tampa Bay chef opening a new restaurant in St. Petersburg

Chef Ted Dorsey, known for his work at several Tampa Bay restaurants, is set to open a new casual dining spot called Sunshine City Tavern in St. Petersburg. Scheduled to debut in January 2025, the restaurant will celebrate the 1990s vibe of the area and is located at the site of the recently closed Oaks on 4th. Dorsey's rich culinary background and local roots promise an exciting addition to the St. Petersburg dining scene.

Tampa City Council approves new economic development chief

The Tampa City Council has officially appointed Abbye Feeley as the new administrator for development and economic opportunity following a 5-2 vote. Feeley, who has served in an interim capacity for five months, aims to address staffing shortages and fill key leadership positions within the department.

Masked man shot during carjacking attempt outside St. Pete restaurant, cops say

A masked man was shot during an attempted carjacking outside the Crafty Crab restaurant in St. Petersburg on Wednesday night. The victim, who was waiting in a vehicle for his wife, defended himself by firing back at the assailant, identified as 18-year-old Simon White, who is now in critical but stable condition. White is expected to face charges once released from the hospital.

A cold Florida winter day brings manatees and an adoring audience

Manatees flock to the warmer waters of Tampa Bay during the coldest winter days, attracting crowds of locals and tourists eager to witness the gentle giants. The article describes the unique experience at the Manatee Viewing Center in Apollo Beach, where families gather to enjoy the sight of these marine mammals amidst the chilly weather.

Florida homeowner featured on ‘60 Minutes’ wants class action against insurer

A Florida homeowner featured on ‘60 Minutes’ alleges fraud by Heritage Property & Casualty Insurance Co. following Hurricane Ian, which caused significant damage to their property. The couple is seeking to convert their lawsuit into a class action, claiming that the insurer underreported the damage assessment.

St. Pete leaders OK bonds for baseball stadium, Gas Plant development

St. Pete leaders have approved bonds totaling approximately $287.5 million for a new baseball stadium to replace The Trop, alongside an additional $142 million for infrastructure improvements in the Gas Plant District. This decision marks a significant investment in local development, aimed at enhancing community facilities and supporting the Tampa Bay Rays.

Arrest made in April murder of 14-year-old boy

In a significant development, 15-year-old Jahmir Moore has been arrested in connection with the murder of a 14-year-old boy that occurred in April. This news highlights ongoing public safety concerns in Tampa and the local law enforcement's efforts to address violent crime.

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