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  • What will the Vols do in Tampa?

    What will the Vols do in Tampa?
    Buy PhotoCoach Butch Jones celebrates after Tennessee beat Iowa in the TaxSlayer Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla., on Jan. 2, 2015.(Photo: Larry McCormack / The Tennessean)Buy PhotoFrom the time theVolstouch down in Tampa, Fla., on Saturday, their schedule will be pretty firmly set in stone.Yes, they will play Northwestern on Friday in the Outback Bowl. But before they even play a down, they'll have had nearly a full week of Florida sunshine and team activities.Here's a look at Tennessee's Tampa itine..
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  • Blue Jackets, Lightning meet in Tampa - Columbus Blue Jackets - News

    Blue Jackets, Lightning meet in Tampa - Columbus Blue Jackets - News
    In their last game before the break, the Tampa Bay Lightning (17-15-3) fell to the Vancouver Canucks 2-1 on Tuesday night at Amalie Arena. The Lightning had won three of their last four games prior to that defeat, and were hoping to carry positive momentum into the break. Despite 10 (!) power play chances, the Bolts only scored one goal against Canucks goaltender Jacob Markstrom. Tampa Bay previously defeated the Ottawa Senators, 5-2, on Dec. 20 and for both teams..
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  • Chicago Bears vs

    Chicago Bears vs
    TheTampa Bay Buccaneerswill close out their home schedule on Sunday against theChicago Bears, hoping to avoid losing three straight before heading into the final week of the 2015 season. The Bucs will be looking to bounce back from a pair of disappointing outings over the past two weeks, having fallen in back-to-back games to teams with losing records. The Bears haven't fared any better recently, losing their last three games, including a blowout loss at the hands of the division-rivalMinnes..
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  • Tampa to revisit its tree protection rules, always a charged issue | Tampa Bay Times

    Tampa to revisit its tree protection rules, always a charged issue | Tampa Bay Times
    TAMPA — This city's history of protecting its beloved trees goes back to 1897, when you could get 30 days in jail for defacing or mutilating any shade tree, including by nailing posters or hitching livestock to trees along city streets.City Hall has been tweaking those rules ever since, with the next attempt expected to start early next year. And at every step of the way, protecting trees has been a "hot-button issue," said Assistant City Attorney Jerrod Simpson, who interviewed more than 100 ne..
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  • Metro Ministries delivers thousands of Christmas gifts to Tampa Bay Area families - Story | abcactionnews

    Metro Ministries delivers thousands of Christmas gifts to Tampa Bay Area families - Story | abcactionnews
    TAMPA - While Santa delivered presents all over the world, your donations here in the Tampa Bay Area helped nearly 19,000 local families celebrate Christmas.The Metropolitan Ministries "Holiday Tent" collected thousands of toys right here in Tampa and in Pasco County.All week volunteers collected and organized those toys and then gave them to families in need.The employees of Wellcare Health Plans of Tampa donated hundreds of gifts for the kids currently living on the Metro Ministries campus.Ove..
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  • Tampa Bay Times poll says Pinellas likes the Rays more - DRaysBay

    Tampa Bay Times poll says Pinellas likes the Rays more - DRaysBay
    Beware of polls. Also, beware of dolphins. Also, Merry Christmas.The main front page article in the Tampa Bay Times this morning is Christmas, complete with super-creepy dolphin aliens. The other article above the fold is the results of a Tampa Bay Times and 10News WTSP survey of Tampa Bay area residents on how much they value theRays. You canread the article here. The online version includes the questions that residents who agreed to answer the phone survey were asked, as well as full resul..
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  • 8 fun things to do this weekend in Tampa Bay | December 26-27 | WFLA

    8 fun things to do this weekend in Tampa Bay | December 26-27 | WFLA
    8 fun things to do this weekend in Tampa Bay | December 26-27WFLA Web StaffPublished:December 25, 2015, 10:50 amUpdated:December 25, 2015, 11:02 am1. St. Petersburg Bowl (Saturday)A postseason college football game matching up Conference USA against the American Athletic Conference.Get the details2. Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker (Saturday)40 star-studded dancers perform in the holiday performace of the Great Russian Nutcracker at the Mahaffey Theater.Get the details3. Tampa’s Downtown..
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  • Bears' Jeffery doubtful for game against Tampa Bay

    Bears' Jeffery doubtful for game against Tampa Bay
    AP5:10 p.m. EST December 25, 2015LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) รข€” Chicago Bears receiver Alshon Jeffery was listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against Tampa Bay because of a hamstring injury.Jeffery was hurt in last week's loss to Minnesota. The Bears' top receiver, he has played in just nine games this season because of a variety of injuries.Chicago (5-9) also listed linebacker Shea McClellin as doubtful because of a concussion.___Online: http://pro32.ap.org/poll and http://twitter.com/AP_NFLCopyri..
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  • Tampa woman charged with fatal hit and run | Tampa Bay Times

    Tampa woman charged with fatal hit and run | Tampa Bay Times
    ZEPHYRHILLS — A Tampa woman was charged with hit and run involving death after she struck a man as he was walking across State Road 39 Thursday evening, the Florida Highway Patrol said.Nicholas Panessidi, 76, of Zephyrhills was crossing the road, also known as Paul S. Buchman Highway, when he stepped in the path of a 1998 Jeep SUV driven by Lorena Gonzalez, 31, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.Panessidi died at the scene of the 8:30 p.m. accident. Gonzalez fled to her home, where investig..
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  • Tampa letter carriers hit the streets on Christmas | WFLA

    Tampa letter carriers hit the streets on Christmas | WFLA
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) –  Santa isn’t the only one working hard to deliver presents this Christmas Day. United States Postal Service letter carriers spent the morning spreading Christmas cheer and dropping off last minute packages.We stopped by the office at the airport as carriers hit the streets. Not everything goes out on Dec 25, just express shipping items, and boxes that appear to be gifts. Donald Hough, a father of four, volunteered to work Christmas morning.“It’s my pleasure to work on Christ..
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