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Tampa Bay Rays say new St. Pete stadium is unlikely to be ready for 2028 season, if at all
Read full article: Tampa Bay Rays say new St. Pete stadium is unlikely to be ready for 2028 season, if at allA combination of hurricane damage to Tropicana Field and political delays on financing means it is highly unlikely the Tampa Bay Rays’ planned new stadium will be ready for the 2028 season, if at all.
MLB wants the Tampa Bay Rays to play in the area if hurricane-damaged Tropicana Field is unfit
Read full article: MLB wants the Tampa Bay Rays to play in the area if hurricane-damaged Tropicana Field is unfitMajor League Baseball hopes to find the Tampa Bay Rays a temporary home near their fanbase for the start of the 2025 season if their home field can't be repaired in time.
Bradley Free Clinic’s Program to combat substance abuse reaches new communities
Read full article: Bradley Free Clinic’s Program to combat substance abuse reaches new communitiesThe Bradley Free Clinic’s Hope Initiative, which helps people with substance abuse, is expanding its services throughout Virginia.
4 injured in shooting at Virginia State University, and 2 men taken into custody face gun charges
Read full article: 4 injured in shooting at Virginia State University, and 2 men taken into custody face gun chargesA shooting injured four people at Virginia State University early Wednesday, police said. Charges are pending against multiple suspects, and there was no further threat to the community, officials said.
VSP implementing "Operation College Safe Return" which will increase police patrols on Route 460
Read full article: VSP implementing "Operation College Safe Return" which will increase police patrols on Route 460With numerous colleges and universities located near Route 460 in Virginia VSP troopers will be increasing patrols along the heavily traveled route.
WATCH: Gov. Youngkin delivers remarks on priorities for the commonwealth
Read full article: WATCH: Gov. Youngkin delivers remarks on priorities for the commonwealthGovernor Glenn Youngkin delivered remarks on the priorities for the commonwealth after taking action on 50 pieces of legislation on Thursday, signing 30 bills into law and vetoing 20.
Gov. Youngkin announces over $1.9 million in Growth and Opportunities Virginia grants
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin announces over $1.9 million in Growth and Opportunities Virginia grantsGov. Youngkin announced more than $1.9 million in Growth and Opportunity for Virginia (GO Virginia) grant awards for eight programs.
Condition of Virginia State University officer wounded in shooting improves to stable
Read full article: Condition of Virginia State University officer wounded in shooting improves to stableA Virginia State University police officer was in stable condition Sunday after being critically wounded in a shooting near campus, university officials said.
In early 2029, Earth will likely lock into breaching key warming threshold, scientists calculate
Read full article: In early 2029, Earth will likely lock into breaching key warming threshold, scientists calculateA new study says that in a little more than five years the world will likely be unable to stay below the internationally agreed temperature limit for global warming if it continues to burn fossil fuels at its current rate.
Rays win 12th straight to start season, 1 shy of MLB record
Read full article: Rays win 12th straight to start season, 1 shy of MLB recordThe Tampa Bay Rays won their 12th straight game to start the season, one short of the major league record, as Randy Arozarena hit a three-run homer in a 9-7 victory over the Boston Red Sox.
Rays top Red Sox 1-0, extend season-opening win streak to 10
Read full article: Rays top Red Sox 1-0, extend season-opening win streak to 10The Tampa Bay Rays became the first major league team since the 1987 Milwaukee Brewers to open the season with 10 straight wins, getting a solo homer from Brandon Lowe in the eighth inning to beat the Boston Red Sox 1-0.
Rays rout A's 11-0, tie best MLB opening in 20 years at 9-0
Read full article: Rays rout A's 11-0, tie best MLB opening in 20 years at 9-0The Tampa Bay Rays matched the best start to a major league season in 20 years, routing the Oakland Athletics 11-0 for a 9-0 record as Drew Rasmussen combined on a one-hitter and Brandon Lowe hit a grand slam.
VSU offers graduate students free tuition if they teach in Richmond or Petersburg
Read full article: VSU offers graduate students free tuition if they teach in Richmond or PetersburgThe Virginia State University College of Education is offering free tuition to graduate students who commit to a full-time teaching position in Richmond or Petersburg.
McAuliffe seeks dismissal of GOP lawsuit over paperwork
Read full article: McAuliffe seeks dismissal of GOP lawsuit over paperworkDemocrat Terry McAuliffe asked a court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Virginia Republicans that seeks to remove him from the ballot in this year's closely watched race for governor over an alleged paperwork error.
Virginia jury awards $300,000 to woman injured by police officer in 2015 traffic stop
Read full article: Virginia jury awards $300,000 to woman injured by police officer in 2015 traffic stopA jury in Virginia has awarded $300,000 in damages to a woman who sued a police officer for excessive force and false arrest after she was forced face-down onto the pavement during a traffic stop.
Rays' 11-game win streak ends, fall to Keller, Royals 2-1
Read full article: Rays' 11-game win streak ends, fall to Keller, Royals 2-1The Tampa Bay Rays’ 11-game winning streak came to an end when Brad Keller pitched seven strong innings and Salvador Perez hit a tiebreaking RBI single to give the Kansas City Royals a 2-1 victory.
NFL giving free Super Bowl tickets to 7,500 health workers
Read full article: NFL giving free Super Bowl tickets to 7,500 health workers(Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – The NFL announced Friday that 7,500 health care workers vaccinated for the coronavirus will be given free tickets to next month's Super Bowl to be played in Tampa, Florida. Most of the health care workers who will get free game tickets will come from the Tampa Bay area and central Florida, Goodell said. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor said the NFL's decision is a perfect way to honor health care workers at such a high-profile event. This Sunday's two conference championships will determine which teams meet in the Super Bowl. If Tampa Bay wins, the Buccaneers will be the first team ever to play in a Super Bowl on their home field.
Search underway for person who carved ‘TRUMP’ into manatee’s skin
Read full article: Search underway for person who carved ‘TRUMP’ into manatee’s skinFILE: Manatee resting at Three Sisters Springs (Crystal River NWR) while shading over a school of mangrove snappers. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – A manatee was found in a Florida river with the word “TRUMP” etched into its back. Now, the search is on for the person or people responsible. More: https://t.co/79kyPRLXyX pic.twitter.com/ds8Ju5qVMv — Center for Bio Div (@CenterForBioDiv) January 11, 2021The manatee was found in north Florida’s Homosassa River. Anyone with information about the crime is asked to call the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation at 888-404-3922.
Hurricane Iota heads for already battered Central America
Read full article: Hurricane Iota heads for already battered Central AmericaIota became a Category 2 hurricane late Sunday afternoon, and the U.S. National Hurricane Center warned it would likely be an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm when it approached the Central America mainland late Monday. It was already a record-breaking system, being the 30th named storm of this year’s extraordinarily busy Atlantic hurricane season. It hit Nicaragua as a Category 4 hurricane, killing at least 120 people as torrential rains caused flash floods and mudslides in parts of Central America and Mexico. Eta was the 28th named storm of this year’s hurricane season, tying the 2005 record for named storms. The official end of hurricane season is Nov. 30.
Petersburg man charged in fatal shooting in Hopewell home
Read full article: Petersburg man charged in fatal shooting in Hopewell homeHOPEWELL, Va. – A Petersburg man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a man who was found mortally wounded inside a Hopewell home. Hopewell police said Daemon Dashawn Clarke was apprehended Saturday by members of the U.S. Clarke is accused of killing 32-year-old Marcus Parker, of Petersburg, who was found with life-threatening injuries Thursday after police responded to a report of a person being shot. Parker later died at VCU Medical Center in Richmond. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that police have not released a potential motive in the killing or said whether Clarke and Parker knew each other.
Left out: Rays' all-left-handed-hitting order historic
Read full article: Left out: Rays' all-left-handed-hitting order historicST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Tampa Bay Rays became the first major league team since at least 1901 to start a batting order with all left-handed batters. Rays manager Kevin Cash stacked his lineup with lefties on Friday night against Boston Red Sox right-hander Andrew Triggs. Triggs was making just his second start for the Red Sox, who claimed him off waivers from San Francisco on Aug. 19. We’ve added a couple of left-handed hitters,” Cash said. “Thinking about it last night after the game, we don’t know their pitcher very well, Triggs.
Rays lefty Snell puts comments behind, gets back to work
Read full article: Rays lefty Snell puts comments behind, gets back to workST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Tampa Bay Rays ace Blake Snell reported for work, after all. The 27-year-old Snell made headlines in May when he said he opposed the idea of players taking further pay reductions to start the season during a pandemic that it was not worth the health risk. But he said Friday it wasn't difficult to start playing again after the players' agreement with Major League Baseball included their full pro-rated salaries. I would say it wasnt tough when it came down to what the (union) agreed on," he said. But as far as the workout today, it went really well.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Baseball's minor leagues cancel 2020 seasons
Read full article: Baseball's minor leagues cancel 2020 seasonsST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Baseball's minor leagues canceled their seasons on Tuesday after Major League Baseball decided not to provide any players to its affiliated teams amid the coronavirus pandemic. The National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, the minor league governing body, made the long-expected announcement. The Professional Baseball Agreement between the majors and the minors expires after this season, and MLB has proposed reducing the minimum affiliates from 160 to 120. MLB already had told clubs to retain expanded 60-player pools, of which 30 players can be active during the first two weeks of the season starting in late July. These are unprecedented times for our country and our organization as this is the first time in our history that weve had a summer without minor league baseball played, National Association president Pat OConner.
Woman sues hotel after waiter adds liquid nitrogen to her drink
Read full article: Woman sues hotel after waiter adds liquid nitrogen to her drinkWFTS via CNNST. PETERSBURG, Florida (CNN) - A Tampa woman is suing the Don Cesar Hotel, alleging severe injuries she suffered after liquid nitrogen was poured into her drink, WFTS reported. According to the lawsuit, Stacey Wagers was celebrating her birthday with a friend on Nov. 11, 2018, when the incident happened. She claims that a waiter who was using liquid nitrogen on another guest's dessert, to make it smoke, added the chemical to her water. "She lost about 26 pounds as a result of this because she couldn't eat," attorney with Morgan and Morgan Adam Brum said. Brum said Wagers reacted to the liquid nitrogen within seconds.
Florida football captain to have organs donated after collapsing during game
Read full article: Florida football captain to have organs donated after collapsing during gameST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - A tragic death may result in new life for others. On Friday night, 17-year-old Jacquez Welch didn't stand up after being part of a group tackle during his school's football game in St. Petersburg, Florida, according to WFTS. AVM is a tangle of abnormal blood vessels connecting arteries and veins in the brain, according to the Mayo Clinic. Jacquez's mother, Marcia Nelson, said during a news conference that her son's collapse had nothing to do with football. The family is working on making her son an organ donor to seven people, according to Nelson.
Police: Suspect used machete-like weapon at plasma donation center
Read full article: Police: Suspect used machete-like weapon at plasma donation centerSeveral people reported stabbed at a plasma center in Virginia. PETERSBURG, Va. - A 20-year-old suspect attacked a Petersburg, Virginia, plasma donation center on Thursday with a weapon similar to a machete, injuring several people, police said. The man, who is from Petersburg, hid the weapon when he walked into Octapharma Plasma center and asked to use the restroom, Petersburg police Capt. The suspect then later attacked people inside the center, injuring four, Chambliss said. People inside the center ran out through the back door and called police, according to Chambliss.