Good morning, Tampa Bay. Here’s what you need to know today.

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It will be another warm day for Tuesday with highs ranging from near 80 at the coast to the mid 80s inland. 

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High: 75

Low: 61

Rain Coverage: 0%

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Around Tampa Bay

1. Rays hosting community meetings for feedback on stadium proposals
The Tampa Bay Rays are holding three public community engagement sessions to get feedback on proposed ballpark plans before they take the next steps.

2. Beach business gears up for busy spring break after renourishment project
Businesses along the beaches in Pinellas County are counting on a big spring break season this year, especially after the county’s $125 million beach renourishment project wrapped up last month.

3. How artificial intelligence is changing home buying
According to NerdWallet’s 2026 buyer survey, nearly half of all buyers will use AI tools during the buying process.

4. The Blue-Sky Boys offer exhilarating experience in Sarasota
Before a giant leap for mankind, a group of scientists got together to figure it all out. 

5. Hillsborough law firm creates toolkit to help immigrant families in case they or a loved one is detained
A local immigration law firm has created an emergency toolkit to help families be prepared in the event that they, or someone they know is detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Around the Nation & World

1. War in the Middle East widens; 6 U.S. service members have been killed

2. House panel releases videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton answering questions about Epstein

3. Oil and gas prices rise following U.S. military strikes on Iran

4. FBI investigates deadly Texas bar shooting as possible terrorist act

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Quote of the Day

A federal court on Monday rejected the Trump administration’s attempt to slow the process of refunding billions of dollars’ worth of tariffs the Supreme Court struck down as illegal last month.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit started the next phase in the refund process by sending it to a lower court to sort out.

In a court filing Friday, Trump’s Justice Department had urged the Federal Circuit to proceed cautiously and hold off for 90 days. But the judges refused.