The $1 million set aside by the city to pay for things like law enforcement, fire rescue and transportation issues during the Super Bowl last month wasn't all spent, and city officials announced today that more than $400,000 remains in the coffers. ...more
March 18, 2009
TOWN 'N COUNTRY - Like other schools preparing for the FCAT, Pierce Middle does practice tests, vocabulary drills and math word problems. ...more
February 4, 2009
TOWN 'N COUNTRY - Like other schools preparing for the FCAT, Pierce Middle does practice tests, vocabulary drills and math word problems. ...more
February 4, 2009
The Lake Placid Middle School cheerleaders took second place at the NFL Super Bowl Cheerleading and Dance Competition on Jan. 24 in Tampa. The event, which was hosted in conjunction with the NFL Experience, was designed to give local dance and cheer teams an opportunity to showcase their talents in a fun and positive atmosphere. The LPMS cheerleaders spent many hours practicing before the big day, and were thrilled when their efforts paid off. ...more
February 4, 2009
The 70,000 or so people who filled Raymond James Stadium were well behaved, authorities said. ...more
February 1, 2009
The traffic in and around Raymond James will be heavy before, during and after today's Super Bowl. ...more
February 1, 2009
Jimmy Wasserman's dad brought him from New York to Tampa for Super Bowl weekend and all he got was a lousy $2,000 2008 game-day Super Bowl football from the New York Giants vs. New England Patriots game. ...more
February 1, 2009
Well, there's still the game tonight, although after Super Bowl Week the game is almost anti-climatic. Most of the interest seems to lean in the direction of how good the commercials might be. ...more
February 1, 2009
Frank Henderson, donning an Arizona state flag as a cape, a Cardinals banner and holding a "Shock The World" sign, reveled in the Rodney Dangerfieldness of it all. "We get no respect," said the civil engineer from Desert Hills, AZ. "No one expected us to be here." ...more
January 31, 2009
Jimmy Wasserman's dad brought him from New York to Tampa for Super Bowl weekend and all he got was a lousy $2,000 game-day Super Bowl football. The 11-year-old and his dad, Steven Wasserman, were among the small crowd that gathered today for a sports memorabilia show at the NFL Experience. ...more
January 31, 2009
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