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Trop’s 2024 upgrades include new turf and tech

While a new ballpark is on the horizon, the Tampa Bay Rays continue investing in fan experiences at their current digs, St. Petersburg’s Tropicana Field.

For the first time in the team’s 26-year history, fans will see a striped field that resembles freshly mowed grass when the 2024 season begins March 28. That is one of the more noteworthy - and noticeable - upgrades announced at Wednesday's media event.

Florida GOP Primary and Pinellas election results are in

Florida GOP Primary and Pinellas election results are in

Tradewinds expansion expected to generate $3.5 billion in sales

Tradewinds expansion expected to generate $3.5 billion in sales

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Senior housing update sparks ADU debate

Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) often housed elderly family members in the mid-20th century; however, soaring costs now have many homeowners utilizing the space as short or long-term rentals.

Local elected officials broached the topic during a March 13 Forward Pinellas board meeting. The discussion began with an update on senior housing efforts, as the affordability crisis acutely affects those living on fixed incomes.

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