FOX 13's Genevieve Curtis reports that St. Petersburg city council members voted 4-3 to grant the Rays funding to build a new stadium in Pinellas County.
Marcus Serrano is skipping middle school and will begin dual enrollment in January. He has also been accepted into his first ...
One City Council member told reporters that the vote passed to call the Rays' bluff on an attempt to back out of the deal.
The Tampa Bay Rays' potential new ballpark got a boost when the St. Petersburg City Council voted to approve the bonds ...
The vote to allocate bonds to build a new stadium and pay for infrastructure around the proposed Tropicana Field ...
This is only part of the deal. The Pinellas County Commission also must decide whether to approve its share, with a vote set ...
St. Petersburg City Council has approved bonds as part of its agreement with the Tampa Bay Rays and developer Hines to build a new baseball stadium and redevelop the existing Tropicana Field site, ...
ST. PETERSBURG — The City Council on Thursday followed through with approving bonds to fund its portion of a $1.3 billion ...
The council’s decision puts the onus on the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners, who will vote to approve funding ...
Leaders in St. Petersburg plan to take a crucial vote Thursday on the approval of bonds needed to finance the city's portion ...
A St. Pete councilmember said Thursday's vote is "calling the Rays' bluff" that the stadium deal is no longer viable.