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A dream to bring the Tampa Bay Rays to Orlando should remain just that, a dream — tax money should be spent on other things.
Effingham dental magnate Rick Workman and the owner of the nation’s largest personal injury law firm are among the financial backers of the effort hoping to lure Major League Baseball ...
The stakes are bigger than one election cycle. Some experts fear that attacks on immigrants could open the door to ...
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WGNO on the road at Thibodaux Firemen's Fair - 5 p.m.WGNO on the road at Thibodaux Firemen's Fair - 5 p.m. Flying low over raging wildfires, this modified 747 isn’t hauling ...
The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to read on ...
The group seeking to attract a team - perhaps the Tampa Bay Rays - says John Morgan, founder of the Morgan & Morgan law firm, ...
FOX 35's LuAnne Sorrell and Garrett Wymer break down four big stories of the day for April 30, 2025, including the attorneys ...
With the announcement by the Dreamers organization that $2.5B is been committed to a new MLB Orlando ballpark and team, the ...
Rising dark-pop star DeathbyRomy is coming to Orlando Friday on her first headlining tour, spanning the U.S. and Europe. The ...
Heartland Dental founder Rick Workman and Morgan and Morgan founder John Morgan were named lead investors for the team.
The Orlando Dreamers, a group pursuing a Major League Baseball franchise for Orlando, have announced a significant financial ...
The Orlando Dreamers, a group pursuing a Major League Baseball franchise for Orlando, have announced a significant financial ...
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