TPD officer seriously injured in crash along Adamo Drive

A Tampa police officer is in the hospital with serious injuries following a crash Thursday morning on Adamo Drive. 

This is how many hours you need to work to afford rent in Tampa

Soaring rent prices are causing renters to have to work more hours than ever, according to a new study released by the real estate website, Zillow.

Blown transformer causes power outage in part of downtown Tampa

Tampa police are on traffic control in the downtown area after a power outage occurred along South Franklin Street and South Florida Avenue.

Name that flamingo: Tampa International Airport holds contest to name 21-foot sculpture in main terminal

Tampa International Airport is holding a Name That Flamingo contest, where members of the public are invited to submit suggestions for the chance to win four round-trip flights and a VIP Busch Gardens experience.

Completion of Tampa's mini roundabout signals change for pedestrian safety

The Tampa Bay area ranks among the most dangerous for pedestrians. It's a distinction the city of Tampa hopes to reverse with its Vision Zero program.

Christmas tree shopping in full swing after Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving weekend is one of the busiest for Christmas tree shopping and local lots have spent the last few days preparing for the rush. This weekend saws were running non-stop cutting down Christmas Trees in South Tampa.

Trinity Café celebrates serving 2 million meals to those who need them most

The holiday season often means family getting together for food and fellowship, but for those in our community with none of those, there's the Trinity Café. 

Tampa Bays retro video game store is perfect for holiday gifting ideas

Looking to get your retro game on? On small business Saturday make sure to shop local and check out an awesome retro video game store located right here in Tampa Bay.

How you can hang your Christmas lights like the professionals

The Thanksgiving holiday is officially behind us, which means you won't be judged for putting up your Christmas lights. As magical as the lights can be, they can also be a major pain. 

Thanksgiving stories: Travelers give reminders of the reason for the season

There’s something special about the airport the night before Thanksgiving. The air is lighter. The smiles are brighter. The hugs are tighter. There's no place like TPA to get a reminder of what the holiday is all about.

Warrick Dunn's 25th year helping deserving families achieve home ownership ahead of the holidays

Warrick Dunn, a former Bucs players, presented the homes on Emma Street in East Tampa to qualifying families. The houses awarded to the families were part of Mayor Jane Castor's Infill program that acquires distressed properties and turns them into affordable homes.

Bucs' defensive tackle provides more than 900 turkeys to local families for Thanksgiving

Hundreds of local families will have a full Thanksgiving meal thanks to a partnership between Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Will Gholston and Feeding Tampa Bay.

Tampa radio personality spreads message of thankfulness during cancer battle

Drew Garabo keeps it light on 102.5 The Bone. Listening to him on the radio, you may not imagine he's a guy who has been going through a tough fight.

Jewish organization takes stand against hate with new billboards

A Jewish organization is taking a stand against hate in the form of new billboards. There are now at least three billboards in Tampa as well as other major cities displaying messages condemning antisemitism.

Police: Man arrested after using racial slurs, firing gun outside South Tampa bar

Tampa police said a suspect was tracked down and arrested in DeSoto County after he yelled racial slurs at an African-American security guard and fired multiple gunshots outside a South Tampa bar.