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Tampa Bay (9-8) earned its third straight division title and will host the Philadelphia Eagles in the wild-card round next Monday night at 8.
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A judge in the Dominican Republic has ordered the conditional release of Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco. He is still facing allegations that he had a relationship with a 14-year-old girl and gave her mother a car and thousands of dollars in exchange for her consent, according to court documents obtained by The Associated Press.
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The LSU quarterback said he is skipping the New Year's Day bowl against Wisconsin at Raymond James Stadium.
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Bill Hancock says he empathizes with FSU fans, but said "fans somewhere would be disappointed" over the selection process.
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The move followed a discussion on whether the team should become the St. Petersburg Rays, an idea pitched by former St. Pete Mayor Rick Baker.
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The renovated Bobby Jones facility now includes a nature park meant to help improve stormwater runoff.
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody launches antitrust investigation after FSU's playoff exclusionFlorida Attorney General Ashley Moody is launching an antitrust investigation into the College Football Playoff committee and its recent decision to keep Florida State University out of the playoffs.
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Florida's state athletic board fined Monarch High School on Tuesday, placing the Coconut Creek school on probation after a transgender student played on the girls volleyball team, a violation of a controversial law enacted by DeSantis and the Republican-majority Legislature.
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After an initial presentation Wednesday, residents can offer their input on the Historic Gas Plant District during a series of meetings in January.
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Michael Penix Jr., came in second in Heisman voting. He received 292 first place votes and 1,701 points overall.
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NCAA lawyer says the move might’ve hurt FSU’s pockets and that means the school could sue for lost compensation
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Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. is a Dade City native and graduate of Tampa Bay Tech. The vote is Saturday night.
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Brian Auld told Pinellas County commissioners the team will not become the St. Petersburg Rays, but will work closely with the city on a marketing plan to increase the Rays' brand awareness.
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Kenny Bontz was diagnosed with diabetes as a child and chose to have his leg amputated, will be competing for Team USA at the ISPS Handa All-Abilities Competition this weekend.