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  • Tampa: Earthquake in Cuba felt in Tampa, Florida | June 09
    2026/06/09
    Tampa experienced light shaking from a 6.1-magnitude earthquake near Cuba on June 9, 2026, with tremors felt across Tampa Bay, prompting reports of rattled windows and vibrations similar to a passing truck. Local officials are monitoring the situation amid concerns about seismic activity, while the city finalizes plans for the summer festival and the Rays prepare for a community baseball event.
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  • Tampa: Tampa detectives seek driver after deadly crash near Armenia Avenue | June 08
    2026/06/08
    Tampa police are seeking public help after a fatal collision near Armenia Avenue, with no details on the driver or vehicle released. The city also highlights a special music event celebrating Ray Charles’ “St. Pete Florida Blues” and new community safety initiatives aimed at reducing traffic incidents.
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  • Tampa: International soccer fans flock to Tampa stadium for tournament prep | June 07
    2026/06/07
    Tampa's stadium is ramping up for an international soccer tournament, drawing global fans and showcasing the city's rise as a sports hub. Local mourners remember Donald Hilton, a cherished community leader, while a new downtown Tampa condo at 3211 W Swann Ave Unit 302 is now available for purchase.
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  • Tampa: Tragic accident claims life of 7-year-old boy in Lutz | June 06
    2026/06/06
    Tampa police identify suspect in deadly double stabbing at South Tampa park, as city grapples with rising violent crime and pedestrian safety concerns after a 7-year-old boy was struck by a scooter. Residents also sue city over stalled stormwater project, highlighting tensions between development and neighborhood transparency.
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  • Tampa: Sen. Rick Scott calls for Ye concert reconsideration over antisemitic concern... | June 05
    2026/06/05
    Tampa's Local Wire update covers Senator Rick Scott's push to ban Kanye West's concert over antisemitic comments, a violent stabbing near the University of South Florida, and St. Petersburg's plan to break from Duke Energy to control power rates. The episode also touches on rising tensions in Tampa with a second stabbing linked to ongoing conflicts.
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  • Tampa News Today — June 04
    2026/06/04
    Tampa authorities are investigating a suspected stabbing near the University of South Florida involving a local student, while couples in Tampa Bay face wedding venue shortages after Red Mesa Cantina's sudden closure. City officials are also countering property tax criticism with data from the state CFO, emphasizing current rates are among the lowest in the nation.
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  • Tampa: Teen protest halted in Tampa Bay as authorities step in | June 03
    2026/06/03
    Tampa law enforcement dispersed a "teen takeover" protest at a local park to ensure public safety, while Florida's state government moved forward with a property tax overhaul ballot measure. The annual Pride art show returned to downtown Tampa, celebrating diversity with record participation.
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  • Tampa: South Tampa Couple Relives Home Destruction as Hurricane Season Begins | June 02
    2026/06/02
    Tampa's Local Wire update covers a South Tampa couple's storm damage, hurricane preparedness warnings, and four Michelin-starred restaurants. The episode also highlights Tampa's Summer ID baseball event and weather forecasts for the week.
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