The Tampa Bay Rays have a new deadline to meet. Pinellas County says they must know whether the Rays officially want to ...
The Pinellas County Commission is seeking answers from the Tampa Bay Rays organization on its embattled stadium deal.
The Tampa Bay Rays should declare in writing whether they want to pursue an existing financing plan for a new $1.3 billion ...
The Pinellas County Commission asked the Tampa Bay Rays this week if they're in or out when it comes to a stadium deal. The ...
Rays officials have until Dec. 1 to let commissioners know if they want to continue or terminate the agreement.
The letter also illustrates that the county has not missed any deadlines thus far, despite the Rays “fallacious” claims.
In a sometimes scolding letter, Pinellas County Commission Chair Kathleen Peters flatly asks officials with the Tampa Bay ...
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners has given the Tampa Bay Rays a Dec. 1 deadline to either commit to the ...
UPDATE: St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch has endorsed the Pinellas County letter asking the Rays to make their future intentions clear. "Mr Auld's statements during the council meeting clearly ...
The St. Petersburg City Council was on board and residents seemed to be too, given their overwhelming re-election of Council ...
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — The chair of the Pinellas County Commission has responded to claims made last week by the Tampa Bay Rays that the county effectively killed a deal for a new baseball stadium.