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Visitors in town for the Super Bowl will pay a lot more than usual to stay and play in the Tampa Bay area. Don't expect action from the Florida Attorney General's Office, though: The state's gouging restrictions only apply during a state of emergency. A sports windfall, under the law, is no hurricane. ...more
January 30, 2009
Visitors in town for the Super Bowl will pay a lot more than usual to stay and play in the Bay area. Don't expect action from the Florida Attorney General's Office, though: The state's gouging restrictions only apply during a state of emergency. A sports windfall, under the law, is no hurricane. ...more
January 29, 2009
The 162-game Major League Baseball season isn't even a quarter over yet, so a team that has won five more games than it has lost shouldn't start printing World Series tickets yet. ...more
May 13, 2008
When you're selling "Grand Theft Auto," who needs advertising? ...more
May 9, 2008
Chris Lahey was hired by the Tampa Bay Rays when the team opened a downtown office in August. ...more
February 6, 2008
Going into the season, if someone had asked Bucs fans if they would be happy with a 7-4 record after 11 games, most would have been ecstatic. Now, as nightmares of 2006 are fading (except for the second half of last week's game), fans are getting greedy. But quarterback Jeff Garcia has a bruised back, raising speculation about who will take the field today. The good news: Garcia practiced Friday. ...more
December 2, 2007
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