Friday, February 10, 2017

SLAM! sports charter school under construction in Tampa and other top stories.

  • SLAM! sports charter school under construction in Tampa

    SLAM! sports charter school under construction in Tampa
    SLAM! sports charter school under construction in Tampa TAMPA (FOX 13) - Reading, writing, arithmetic -- and sports? A new charter school being built in Tampa aims to add an athletics theme to all of the basic subjects, its founder and principal said Thursday.Construction is well underway on SLAM! Tampa, which stands for Sports Leadership and Management, and  although the school won't be finished for several months, administrators a gearing up for an August  opening."We're super excited..
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  • Derrick Brooks is Tampa's Citizen of the Year

    Derrick Brooks is Tampa's Citizen of the Year
    TAMPA -- Derrick Brooks, a nine-time All-Pro linebacker with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and a member of the pro football Hall of Fame, is Tampa's Outstanding Citizen of the Year. Brooks expressed surprise Thursday at hearing his name called out for the honor, presented by the Tampa Metro Civitan Club at the Governor's Day Luncheon on the opening day of the Florida State Fair. "You guys are going to make me cry,'' he said. Brooks, praised for turning around the lives of impoverished, at-risk young ..
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  • Jones: What's really wrong with the Lightning

    Jones: What's really wrong with the Lightning
    This Lightning season has not turned out the way we thought. The Lightning should be on cruise control, gliding to a fourth consecutive playoff spot. It should be talked about as a legitimate Stanley Cup contender. Instead, the Lightning is fighting for its playoff life. It is a pedestrian 24-24-6, and if the playoffs started today, the Lightning would not be in them. What the heck has happened? How did a season that started with so much promise turn so dark? And who is to blame? If you're point..
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  • Syrian refugees struggle to find permanent homes in Tampa Bay area

    Syrian refugees struggle to find permanent homes in Tampa Bay area
    There was a time when Amira Salama would pick up a Syrian refugee family from Tampa International Airport and drive them directly to a leased apartment, complete with donated furniture, clothes and food. The donations are still coming, says Salama, executive director of the Clearwater-based non-profit Coptic Orthodox Charities, which resettles refugees in the Tampa Bay area. But finding them a place to live has become a struggle in recent months. At times, refugees are here for weeks before they..
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  • Tampa Bay home prices in 2016 saw biggest gain in six years but ...

    Tampa Bay home prices in 2016 saw biggest gain in six years but ...
    In 2012, during the bleakest year of the foreclosure crisis, a three-bedroom, two-bath house in St. Petersburg's Russell Park sold in a distressed sale for $118,000. Just before Halloween last year, the same house went back on the market. More than 65 people showed up at the first open house, and six put in offers, all higher than what the sellers were asking. The sale price this time? $222,000 — $22,000 over the asking price. What a difference a few years can make. In 2016, Tampa Bay's reside..
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  • National study: Tampa Bay region has 27th-largest undocumented ...

    National study: Tampa Bay region has 27th-largest undocumented ...
    A national study says the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metropolitan area has the 27th-largest population of undocumented immigrants in the country. The study, conducted by the Pew Research Center, found that the region was home to about 75,000 undocumented immigrants. In contrast, the total population of Tampa Bay's metro area is the 18th largest in the country. The Pew analysis estimated 2.6 percent of Tampa Bay residents were undocumented immigrants, a third less than the national average o..
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  • Junk on roads creating driving hazard in Tampa Bay area

    Junk on roads creating driving hazard in Tampa Bay area
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA)—It’s as common as rush hour traffic: trash, tires and pieces of metal—all over our roads. Road debris is more than a mess—it’s a hazard. Roadway junk was the cause of more than 200,000 crashes from 2011 to 2014, according to AAA.  Around 39,000 people were hurt.  More than 500 were killed. “[It’s] Very frustrating,” said Betty, who didn’t want to give her name.  “But you know, with so much construction in South Tampa, there’s not much you can do about it.” She told News Chann..
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  • Tampa Bay Rays Interested in bringing back Sam Fuld

    Tampa Bay Rays Interested in bringing back Sam Fuld
    The Legend of Sam Fuld may be on the way back to the Rays as Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports the team has kept in contact in their former ...
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  • Mosaic, state should have seen sinkhole forming, experts say

    Mosaic, state should have seen sinkhole forming, experts say
    A year before a sinkhole drained 215 million gallons of contaminated water from the top of a Mulberry phosphogypsum stack, monitoring wells around the stack showed something was already going horribly wrong — something that two experts say indicated a sinkhole was forming. Yet the stack's owner, Mosaic, did nothing. Neither did the state Department of Environmental Protection. According to a couple who are retired hydrology experts, the data from those wells show that the level of the aquifer ju..
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  • Tampa suspect surrenders in SWAT situation

    Tampa suspect surrenders in SWAT situation
    Tampa suspect surrenders in SWAT situation 10News Staff , WTSP 4:46 PM. EST February 09, 2017 Raul Rodriguez Jr., 28, is charged with second-degree murder with a firearm in the death of Jose Alonso Rodriguez, 23, of Wimauma. They are not related. TAMPA, Fla. -- A suspect wanted in the death of another man surrendered Thursday afternoon after a three-hour standoff with the Hillsborough sheriff's SWAT team.Raul Rodriguez Jr., 28, is charged with second-degree murder ..
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CES 2017: What to expect at the biggest tech trade show of the year .Debate coming to a head over feeding homeless in Tampa parks .
Astronauts take mannequin challenge to new heights .Tesla Is a Top Pick for 2017 on New Model, Baird Analyst Says .

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