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Winter's new home, MacDill Airfest, Transitions golf tournament

Panama the dolphin swims past windows in a newly refurbished tank at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium Tuesday. Winter the tail-less dolphin and her tankmate Panama have been introduced into their new tank. The new exhibit is 40 feet around and 18 feet deep, compared to the previous one that was 25 x 18 and 14 feet deep. The larger size will allow Winter more room to work with her prosthetic tail. In addition, for the first time, guests will be able to regularly watch Winter and surrogate mom Panama swim through underwater windows. The tank also will serve as a stranding tank should the aquarium get an injured dolphin, in which case Winter and Panama would be moved back to their old tank. [JIM DAMASKE, Times] ... Read more
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Crawfish festival, USF basketball, talent show auditions

USF Bulls Alex Rivas battles for a rebound against North Carolina State Wolfpack Julius Mays (on left) and C.J. Williams in NIT tournament first half action at the USF Sun Dome in Tampa Tuesday evening, March 16. N.C. State won 58 - 57. [DIRK SHADD, Times] ... Read more
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Rays spring training, Cavalia, eagle ray discovery

Mathieu Bianchi, atop Igor, looks up to Marie Elaine Mongeau during a media preview for Cavalia at the Florida State Fairgrounds on Thursday. The vivid, dreamlike scenes feature a unique interaction between human and horse, with live music performed during the show. Cavalia has been seen by more than 2.5 million people worldwide. The show opens Friday, March 12. For showtimes and ticket pricing, visit cavalia.net. SEE MORE PHOTOS FROM CAVALIA [DANIEL WALLACE, Times] ... Read more
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Soccer defeat, adoption, Rays spring training

For most of his life, 17-year-old Lorenzo longed to be adopted. The Boca Ciega High School senior, a foster child for nearly 13 years, held on to one wish: to have a parent in the audience cheering for him when he graduated from high school. Though Lorenzo's portrait was of the first featured on the Heart Gallery when it launched in 2006, Lorenzo could not find a family to adopt him. That is until last April when Carolyn Newson, a St. Petersburg mother of four, on her way to a restaurant, happened upon Lorenzo taping a TV promotion for adoption in a barber shop next door. With one look, the grieving Newson was sure it was a sign. A couple of months before, Newson's niece, Malayshia Gamble, 15, was murdered, left for dead in a vacant lot not far from her home. "In Lorenzo, God has given us inspiration to go on," said Newson. "One child has been taken from us, why not give this child a chance?" Lorenzo’s adoption was finalized Wednesday, four days before his 18th birthday. Above, Lorenzo’s case manager Sheryl Allen-Golden applauds while mother and son embrace as the adoption is sealed by Judge Raymond Gross in the Pinellas County Criminal Court Complex. "It shouldn't take this long for dreams to come true," Gross said to Lorenzo during the hearing. About 100 teens age out of foster care in Pinellas and Pasco Counties each year without finding families. Eckerd Community Alternatives, the lead agency for community based child welfare services in Pinellas and Pasco counties, finalized 321 foster kids last year, a record-breaking number. Approximately 120 foster kids in Pinellas & Pasco counties are currently available for adoption. For more information on adoption call Eckerd’s Foster & Adoption Recruitment Line at 1-866-233-0790. To see local foster kids available for adoption visit www.heartgallerykids.org [CHERIE DIEZ, Times] ... Read more
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Sunset flight, bald eagle adoption, oil protest

A passenger jet gains altitude over Tampa against a backdrop of the setting sun. Flights around the country have seen delays this week. [DANIEL WALLACE, Times] ... Read more
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Florida State Fair
The Florida State Fair opened on Friday, February 5 and continues through February 15. We'll collect some of our staff's photos from the event and share them here until the fair ends. You can share your pictures from the fair at pics.tampabay.com.
While you're in the mood for games of chance, rides and deep fried treats, take a look at some of photographer Joel Sartore's images made at midwest fairs for National Geographic magazine last year.

Michael Potter of Chicago makes his way up the ferris wheel to change burned out light bulbs. Temperatures in the mid to upper 50's and a stiff breeze greeted workers at the Florida State Fairgrounds Wednesday as they prepared for the opening on Friday. [SKIP O'ROURKE, Times] ... Read more
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Sand angels, Florida State Fair, Tampa Museum of Art

Lance Campos, 9, (in front) flaps his arms while attempting to make a sand angel while playing in the sand with his two brothers Lucas Stanley (top left) and Landon Campos at Gulfport Beach Monday afternoon. "It's cloudy but it's nice, it's not as hot," his father, Dennis Rogers, said. "I love Gulfport. I come out here all the time. It's always perfect out here on this beach." [DIRK SHADD, Times] ... Read more
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Gasparilla (39 images)
2010 Gasparilla events continued Saturday despite the threat of rainy weather.

The Jose Gasparilla heads down Seddon Channel toward the city of Tampa. [SKIP O'ROURKE, Times] ... Read more
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Fountain rainbow, Gasparilla beads, stable chores (10 images)

Juliana Hornsby, 2, runs through the Children's Mist Fountain during the grand opening of the Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park in downtown Tampa on Sunday afternoon. It's also the newest segment of the Tampa Riverwalk. The multi-colored building in the background is the Children's Museum. [WILLIE J. ALLEN JR., Times] ... Read more
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Tebow's final game, Florida sunrise, foam mounds

It may look like snow, but that's fire-retardant foam that Juan Gonzalez is cleaning up on 5th Ave. S. in St. Petersburg in front of All Children's Hospital Friday morning. The foam came from testing the system that is designed to put out a fire on the roof's helipad in the event of a fire or fuel spill, according to the hospital's safety director Larry Green. "This is a sophisticated system with jets that cover the helipad in a 2-minute time frame," said Green. The non-hazardous, water-based foam was cleaned up by crews throughout the course of the morning. It will be the last time the system is tested, said Green. Last month a similar test sent foam floating through downtown St. Petersburg, prompting phone calls to the fire department from the curious. [LARA CERRI Times] ... Read more
