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Tampa Bay Times
Published March 24, 2016

Road work is Next in vinik's plan for Tampa

A $35 million road project is to begin along Channelside Drive this summer in the next step to bring Lightning owner Jeff Vinik's $2 billion urban transformation vision to fruition. Business, 4B

Audit: USF broke law with payouts

It finds hefty payouts to a former athletic director and an assistant football coach far exceeded the state's legal limit. Local, 1B

New gun charge after a fatality

A Hernando man who accidentally shot and killed a pregnant woman in 2014 faces a new, unrelated gun charge. Local, 1B

Hillsborough to join in VW lawsuits

The county's Environmental Protection Commission votes to sue the German automaker for skirting emissions rules. Business, 4B

Ryan blasts toxic 'identity politics'

But in a speech to about 200 congressional interns, House Speaker Paul Ryan did not address Donald Trump by name. National, 2A

Michigan blamed in Flint water crisis

An investigatory task force concludes the state is "fundamentally accountable" for the lead-contaminated water. National, 2A

For couple, Tampa Pride about family

The outreach coordinators for this weekend's LGBT celebration have been actively involved since their son told them he's gay. In Weekend

Honeymoon over for Winston, Evans

The Bucs' coach says there's lots to work on because they missed too many opportunities to connect downfield last year. Sports, 1C

Cuba trip bonding experience for Rays

A glitch that left them spending seven hours on planes to make the 46-minute flight home gives them extra time together. Sports, 1C

Famed broadcaster Joe Garagiola dies

Mr. Garagiola parlayed a modest major-league catching career into a 57-year run as a popular broadcaster. He was 90. Sports, 1C