Good morning, Tampa Bay. Here’s what you need to know today.
Your Weather Planner
It’s a warm day with highs in the upper 80s.
Winds are out of the east, except for an afternoon sea breeze at the coast.
The collision of the sea breeze and east wind will bring a few scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening.
Tonight’s lows will be in the upper 60s.
It will stay warm through Easter.
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Highs: 88
Lows: 69
Rain Coverage: 30%
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Around Tampa Bay
1. Possible use of CIT funds questioned at latest Rays public meeting
Attendees told CEO Ken Babby CIT funds could better be spent on other improvements. He says team doesn’t want to negatively impact local priorities.
2. No place like home: The Tampa Bay Rays return to Tropicana Field. Here’s what’s new
When Rays’ fans settle into their seats at Tropicana Field on Monday for the team’s home opener, it will have been more than 560 days since the team and its faithful were together in their comfy confines.
3. City of Tampa approves Zion Cemetery land swap
Built in 1901, Zion is the oldest African-American cemetery in Tampa. Over the years, it was replaced by businesses in public housing, with hundreds of people left buried underneath.
4. Stetson Law School alums want Pam Bondi’s honors revoked
The Stetson Law School alums who were calling for the school’s leadership to denounce Pam Bondi after a February congressional hearing and her handling of the Epstein case are speaking out after her removal as attorney general.
5. Will St. Petersburg and Clearwater leave Duke Energy?
For the last 30 years, St. Pete has been in what’s called a “franchise agreement” with Duke Energy. But that agreement ends in August 2026. The city can either re-sign with Duke, or get into the power game themselves.
Around the Nation
1. Artemis II crew adjusts to life onboard Orion as it races toward the moon
2. National Capital Planning Commission approves Trump ballroom plan after judge halts construction
3. One year after ‘Liberation Day,’ Trump administration adds fresh tariffs, finalizing refund system
4. Hegseth asks Army’s top uniformed officer to step down while U.S. wages war against Iran
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“I do believe your normal faculties are impaired, and you’re under an unknown substance, so at this time you’re under arrest for DUI,” Martin County Sheriff’s Deputy Tatiana Levenar told Woods after conducting a sobriety test on him.
