Saturday, December 17, 2016

Tampa Bay's Shopapalooza offers local alternative to Black Friday and other top stories.

  • Tampa Bay's Shopapalooza offers local alternative to Black Friday

    Tampa Bay's Shopapalooza offers local alternative to Black Friday
    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) –  Today thousands of people came out for the seventh annual Shopapalooza festival in St. Pete. Some got their Christmas shopping done a little early, all while giving back to the local economy. Shopapalooza is Tampa Bay’s alternative to Black Friday shopping. It all got started seven years ago when the founder wanted shoppers to keep their money local. “If you spend a dollar at a local independent business, seventy cents will stay in your community. If you spend it ..
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  • Tonight in live music; Bob Dylan, Peter Hook, Steven Wilson, John ...

    Tonight in live music; Bob Dylan, Peter Hook, Steven Wilson, John ...
    Bob Dylan, who plays Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, Florida on November 19, 2016.Bob Dylan Your parents’ favorite who-cares-that-I-won-a-Nobel Prize songsmith has sold out Ruth Eckerd Hall, and in his 75th year on Earth with us peons, we can’t be too sure about what Bob Dylan’s going to do. Expect some stuff from latest album, Fallen Angels, and keep your fingers crossed for some respect thrown towards recently fallen folk-noir angel Leonard Cohen. (Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater) INFOBarry Cuda..
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  • Purple Heart's journey from flea market to soldier's family

    By Leonor Lapeter Anton, Tampa Bay Times ST. PETERSBURG — The brass medal rested between satin and crushed gold velvet on a junk table at a dusty Orlando flea market.The seller wanted $10.Ken Gifford, sales manager for Independence RV in Winter Garden, saw it there one Saturday morning a decade ago when he stopped in on his way to work. He picked it up and ran his fingers over the smooth brass profile of George Washington. He turned it over. Etched on the other side were the words F..
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  • Victim in Pinellas Co. excessive force case speaks out

    Victim in Pinellas Co. excessive force case speaks out
    Related Coverage PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – When Paige Taylor learned Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri fired Deputy Wayne Wagner, she felt like the weight of the world had been lifted off of her shoulders. Deputy Wagner charged Taylor with resisting arrest and battery on a law enforcement officer after a March traffic stop. The traffic stop was captured on surveillance video at the Mobil Gas Station on 4th Street North and Gandy Blvd. In St. Petersburg.  It was also captured on Depu..
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  • Sports notebook: Springstead athletes sign early

    Sports notebook: Springstead athletes sign early
    On Monday, two Springstead seniors took advantage of the early signing period that ended on Wednesday to ink national letters of intent with their respective college choices. For softball pitching ace Kama Woodall, the pick was Division I North Carolina State. Alondra Rodriguez, the volleyball team’s libero the past three seasons, will be attending Division II Rollins College in Winter Park. Woodall transferred to Springstead last school year after leading St. Petersburg-Canterbury to back-to-ba..
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  • 90 years of Coney dogs

    90 years of Coney dogs
    MONICA HERNDON | Times Customers wait in line outside Coney Island Grill while Alan Rosetti sits and talks with owner Hank Barlas, in suspenders, during the restaurant's 90th anniversary celebration on Saturday. "I really appreciate the people of this city letting us be here for 90 years," Barlas said. "We have the greatest customers in the world." His father, Peter Barlas, opened the shop at 250 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. N in St. Petersburg in 1926. The shop specialized in Coney Island hot..
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  • Add Morgan to list of potential governors

    Add Morgan to list of potential governors
    A big wrinkle has cropped up in Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn's deliberations about running for governor in 2018. His name is John "For the People" Morgan, the publicity-loving personal injury lawyer who, fresh off of spearheading the legalization of medical marijuana in Florida, is now thinking about running for governor in 2018. "There are some things I would like see done here in my state. Our state. I have a pretty clear vision of what Florida's next governor should do," the multimillionaire fro..
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  • Election fires up campus carry forces

    Election fires up campus carry forces
    Embolden by the November election, pro-Second Amendment advocates set their sights on campus carry and the loosening of gun regulationsBuy PhotoNewly-elected Sen. Greg Steube said he will sponsor legislation to allow students carry guns on campus. Twice the Florida Senate beat back Steube's attempts to pass the bill while he was a member of the Florida House(Photo: Democrat files)Buy PhotoTwo years after the Strozier Library shooting voters redrew the battle lines over guns in the Florida Legisl..
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  • Gadoury Auction of World Gold Coins set for Monaco

    Gadoury Auction of World Gold Coins set for Monaco
    Gold: from Ancient Times to the Present Day - featuring almost 100 $20 Liberty Head US Gold coins including many from Carson City. In the upcoming Gadoury Auction on December 3, 2016 a large collection of world gold coins will be auctioned off. Thematically, the spectrum ranges from Republican aurei to an almost complete series of Chinese Gold Pandas. Gold coins from all historical eras and countries are at the heart of the upcoming Gadoury Auction, to be conducted in the Hotel le Méridien on..
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  • Romano: A gesture of hope in a time of increased racism

    Romano: A gesture of hope in a time of increased racism
    The handwriting looks playful, with small flourishes and a lopsided heart. There are the usual abbreviations of the smartphone generation, and the breezy manner of a teen. The incomprehensible element is the message itself. It's as if it were born of another era. Of a darker, more sinister America. A time when white privilege was handed down like a birthright, and hate-filled language seemed frightfully apropos. And yet there it was this month on the wall of a girl's bathroom at an Orlando-area..
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