Saturday, November 7, 2015

Last Top Stories: Taylor Swift made lots of money on Tampa concert; taxpayers, Bucs made some, too | Tampa Bay Times

  • Taylor Swift made lots of money on Tampa concert; taxpayers, Bucs made some, too | Tampa Bay Times

    Taylor Swift made lots of money on Tampa concert; taxpayers, Bucs made some, too | Tampa Bay Times
    TAMPA — By all appearances, Taylor Swift made gobs of cash on her Halloween concert at Raymond James Stadium.The show was a sellout at 56,987. And the Tampa Sports Authority had said Swift would receive 100 percent of ticket sales. That would amount to nearly $4 million for the singer, including a $2.75 million guarantee, authority figures suggest.The singer may still receive that much cash. But the details are suddenly a bit mysterious.The authority made an 11th-hour change to the way the show's finances were handled, allowing the touring company used by Swift to promote the show. In so doing, the exact tally of the money paid to Swift is no longer a matter of public record.The agency said ..
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  • Complaint targets Tampa city attorney’s role in police board debate | TBO

    Complaint targets Tampa city attorney’s role in police board debate | TBO
    TAMPA —The Florida Bar is investigating a complaint against City Attorney Julia Mandell about her conduct during the run-up to a Tampa City Council vote on the new police review board. The complaint recently was submitted to the bar as a sworn affidavit by East Tampa resident Dexter Allen. The 56-year-old maintains Mandell violated attorney ethics by individually briefing some but not all council members about a compromise proposed by Mayor Bob Buckhorn ahead of an Oct. 8 meeting. At the meeting, five of the seven-member council voted for Buckhorn’s floated solution that gives the council four picks on the 11-member board. It brought to an end a two..
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  • Jesuit and Tampa Catholic resume Holy War

    Jesuit and Tampa Catholic resume Holy War
    Jesuit (9-0) practices in preparation for its game against Tampa Catholic (8-1),Related CoverageTAMPA, FL (WFLA) – Friday night, Jesuit (9-0) hosts Tampa Catholic (8-1) in the latest edition of the rivalry known as the Holy War.“There’s definitely a different feel,” described Tigers senior Zack Quilty. “Walking around in between classes, you can feel it. Everyone kind of has that sharpness. We all know what’s going to go down here on Friday, and we’re ready for it.”Quilty was likely still in diapers when Jesuit began its 15-year winning streak over Tampa Catholic. Friday night, he and the Tigers can put the finishing touches on an undefeated season by keeping that streak alive.“There’s obvio..
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  • MISSING CHILD: 11-year-old Alexander H

    MISSING CHILD: 11-year-old Alexander H
    Alexander H. Torres, 11, of Tampa was last seen today at 2:45 pm, riding his bicycle from Davis Elementary School.He is 5' 3", 150 lbs, has black hair, brown eyes and was last seen wearing white shirt, khaki shorts, black shoes and black framed eye glasses.Torres was reprimanded by his mother over the phone  earlier in the day.Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office was called just after 5 p.m. when Torres had still not made it home. Deputies have searched for Torres with the help of K9, Aviation and the use of a 911 Reverse call.HCSO deputies are currently searching the Town-n-Country areaAnyone who may know where Torres is should call the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office at 813-247-8200.
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  • Tiny house craze attracts Tampa Bay buyers, builders

    Tiny house craze attracts Tampa Bay buyers, builders
    Related CoverageTAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Cable TV channels are loaded with shows about tiny houses. Tune and you’ll see people designing, building and moving into houses small enough to suit Tom Thumb.With retirement just a few years away, Tampa Bay Tech Teacher, Ken Neuhaus is planning to ditch the condo he shares with his wife and move into a tiny house. “I still want us to have, while were travelling, a very nice place that we feel like we’re at home,” said Neuhaus.Tiny homes are small. Really small. The one that Neuhaus toured in Tampa is 255 square feet. Compare that to the average home of 2,400 square feet and you get the idea.Cabinetmaker Jim Turley is branching out into the custom tiny h..
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  • Tampa Bay Business Journal for November 6, 2015: Marriott planning new 180-room hotel for Tampa - Story | abcactionnews

    Tampa Bay Business Journal for November 6, 2015: Marriott planning new 180-room hotel for Tampa - Story | abcactionnews
    TAMPA, Fla. - In this week'sTampa Bay Business Journalsegment, editor Alexis Muellner talks about why Target is closing its Odessa store, the new hotel planned for Tampa's Westshore district, and the competitive pressures Publix is dealing with.***Target announced this week it is closing itsSuncoast Pasco County SuperTargetstore in Odessa next year. The 147,106-square-foot store on State Road 54 was only built in 2006.ATargetspokeswoman told theBusiness Journalthe company decides "to close a store after careful consideration of the long-term financial performance of a particular location."The Odessa location is one of 13 stores Target is closing in 2016.Alexis say the Minneapolis-based compa..
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  • The big reason Tampa police write so many tickets: They're told to | Tampa Bay Times

    The big reason Tampa police write so many tickets: They're told to | Tampa Bay Times
    You may not know it, but your odds of getting in trouble skyrocket in Tampa.No valid license? You're twice as likely to get a ticket than in the rest of Florida.No proof of insurance? Also double the chance.Tampa police wrote more tickets last year than sheriff's offices in Hillsborough, Pinellas and Pasco counties combined; more per capita than cops in Jacksonville, Miami, St. Petersburg and Orlando, the state's four other largest cities.And no other law enforcement agency in the state arrests more people than the Tampa Police Department.Once you understand how the department measures officer productivity, it's easy to see why.Each arrest, each ticket, feeds into a formula that calculates a..
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  • Roaches close 3 Tampa Bay area restaurants

    Roaches close 3 Tampa Bay area restaurants
    State inspectors found evidence of roaches and temporarily closed three Tampa Bay eateries from Oct. 26 to 30, 2015.We’ve listed the restaurants that were closed below, along with details about what inspectors say they found.Fung Garden Chinese located at 5118 Gall Blvd. in ZephyrhillsOct. 27, 2015: Restaurant temporarily closed with 47 violationsA cook cracked raw shell eggs and then handled ready-to-eat food or clean equipment or utensils without washing their hands. A cook touched his or her face and then continued preparing food without washing their hands. Live, small flying insects were in the kitchen, food preparation area, or food storage area. An inspector observed 10 live, small fl..
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  • Tampa man faces DUI charges after hit-and-run injures road worker | TBO

    Tampa man faces DUI charges after hit-and-run injures road worker | TBO
    A Tampa man faces DUI charges after a hit-and-run at a road construction site in north Tampa sent a worker to a hospital in critical condition early Friday, investigators said. Jaimes Geraldo, 33, of Clearwater, was taken to Tampa General Hospital after he was struck at 12:51 a.m. inside an active construction zone on Nebraska Avenue at Orange Avenue, just north of Fletcher Avenue, investigators said. Geraldo was in critical condition Friday afternoon, the Florida Highway Patrol said. He works for Lutz-based Preferred Materials. Edwin Rodriguez, 26, was taken into custody at his home by Tampa police. His 1992 Honda Civic was found abandon..
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  • FACT SHEET: Healthy Communities Challenge for Tampa | whitehouse

    FACT SHEET: Healthy Communities Challenge for Tampa | whitehouse
    The average monthly premium in Tampa for the second-lowest cost silver plans will decrease by 14 percent from 2015 to 2016 before tax credits. Tax credits ...
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