Amid a discussion about options for new street signs in downtown Tampa, first-term City Council member Alan Clendenin stirred laugher from some of those gathered for the public meeting at Old City Hall. “I’m going to pull out my gay card and veto the color schemes on all of these,” he said last Thursday. He went to continue his comments but noticed that beside him, Gwen Henderson, Tampa’s only .
10 Investigates found long before board members approved the plan from Hillsborough County Superintendent Addison Davis, closure was already in the works.
There's a new statewide program on the way to help search, maintain and memorialize Black cemeteries after the Florida senate voted Thursday to approve the bill, which passed the House on April 19.