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Tampa Bay Rays say new ballpark can't open by 2028
SUMMARY: The future of the Tampa Bay Rays is uncertain following a letter from the team expressing concerns about delays in financing their new stadium in downtown St. Petersburg. The letter, written by Presidents Brian Auld and Matt Silverman, indicates that the project is jeopardized, potentially increasing costs if delayed further. The Rays have already invested $50 million and are seeking to find a new solution. The County Commission meeting included public comments both for and against the $1.3 billion stadium deal. St. Petersburg officials also aim to repair Tropicana Field using insurance and FEMA funds amid these discussions.
In a new letter to the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners, the Tampa Bay Rays said a new ballpark can’t be delivered for the start of the 2028 season and that opening a ballpark in 2029 would be too expensive.
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Rays’ stadium deal in peril after team letter, commission vote | Florida
SUMMARY: The Tampa Bay Rays are reconsidering plans for a $1.2 billion stadium in St. Petersburg after the Pinellas County Commission postponed a vote on $312.5 million in bonds, essential for funding. The St. Petersburg City Council will also vote on repairing roof damage from Hurricane Milton, which costs $55 million. The Rays will play their next season at George Steinbrenner Field and pay the Yankees $15 million, raising concerns about the $1 million annual payment to the county for a new stadium. St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch remains hopeful about the partnership moving forward despite delays jeopardizing the 2028 stadium opening.
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At least 28 suspected gang members killed in clash with Haitian police, residents
SUMMARY: In Haiti, citizens have joined forces with the police in a revolt against gang violence, resulting in the deaths of 28 gang members during an overnight gun battle in Ponville, near Port-au-Prince. A spokesperson for the Haitian National Police reported that the community is tired of being victimized and actively participated in the fight by confronting the gangs. Local residents provided support during a police operation that involved stopping a truck filled with gang members. The police seized weapons, including hundreds of bullets, while assuring that no community members were harmed. Gang leaders are now threatening citizens through social media platforms.
CBS News Miami’s Tania Francois reports on the latest on the situation in Haiti.
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'It's become sort of a nightmare': State launches My Safe Fla Condo program to help condo owners
SUMMARY: High insurance rates and rising HOA fees have created a crisis for condo owners in Florida, particularly impacting seniors. St. Petersburg residents, facing soaring costs influenced by reforms after the Surfside collapse, describe their once-dream living situations as nightmares. The state has launched the MyAY Florida condo pilot program, providing up to $175,000 in grants to associations, but only 160 out of nearly 2,000 associations may benefit due to the limited $30 million fund. Condo owners are urging for legislative action to ease financial burdens, as the pilot program quickly filled up and is no longer accepting applications.
Florida has launched the “My Safe Florida Condo” pilot program hoping to combat the state’s insurance crisis that is now coupled …
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