But Rays fans can still get their holiday shopping done at the team store at Tropicana Field — and glimpse what the hurricane ...
With the future of the Tampa Bay Rays in St. Petersburg still uncertain, many are holding on to memories and literal pieces ...
After two costly delays, the Pinellas County Commission is set to vote on its share of financing for a new $1.3 billion Tampa ...
As the Tampa Bay Rays await a decision by county officials on proposed financing for a new ballpark, pieces of Tropicana Field's roof, which was shredded by Hurricane Milton, have ended up in an ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., (WFLA) – The St. Pete City Council will vote on Thursday afternoon to begin the process of repairing ...
On Thursday, the St. Petersburg City Council took the first step toward making Tropicana Field playable for the Tampa Bay ...
The future of the Tampa Bay Rays took another step forward. St. Petersburg city leaders unanimously voted Thursday to approve ...
Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash says he didn't think it was real when he first saw the damage to his home ballpark caused ...
A complicating factor is the severe, costly damage done to Tropicana Field's roof by Hurricane Milton that has made it unusable. Get local news you need to know to start your day with NBC 6's News ...
Delays around the $1.3 billion ballpark project have raised concerns about increased costs and the team's future in St. Petersburg.