Tampa aiming to combat affordable housing crisis through Healthy Homes Program
The City of Tampa is working to battle the affordable housing crisis by keeping people in their current homes.
Tampa Bay Rays sale looming, land being eyed in Channelside
A deal to sell the Tampa Bay Rays to a developer in Jacksonville is in the works. Sources said Stu Sternberg has a deal in principle to sell the team to Patrick Zalupski for $1.7 billion.
19 people in Lakeland, Tampa indicted on gang activity, identity fraud and drug trafficking charges: DOJ
Nineteen people from two separate investigations, one in Tampa and one in Lakeland, were indicted on federal charges relating to gang activity, identity fraud and drug trafficking, according to U.S. Attorney Gregory Kehoe.
Possible lightning strike forces Southwest Airlines passengers to evacuate flight at TPA
Passengers at Tampa International Airport had to evacuate a Southwest Airlines jet after a possible lightning strike on Monday night, according to officials with the airline.
Southwest flight evacuated at Tampa International Airport: Officials
Passengers boarding a Southwest flight at Tampa International Airport were evacuated early Monday evening.
Hillsborough County neighbors push back on plans for more than 150 townhomes
Neighbors in Keystone and Lutz are once again fighting to keep large-scale development out of their quiet, spacious communities.
Bay Area non-profit making plans for community for those with developmental disabilities
A non-profit organization in the Tampa Bay area has plans for a new community dedicated to people with developmental disabilities.
Week of events celebrating Tampa's 138th birthday
The city of Tampa is celebrating its 138th birthday with a week of free events happening around the area.
Tampa Islamic leaders, family of man killed in West Bank call for justice
The family of Saif Musallet, a 20-year-old U.S. citizen and Tampa resident killed during a trip to the West Bank, joined Islamic leaders on Monday to call for "urgent U.S. government action" in the aftermath of his death.
Tampa businessman killed in West Bank amid rising tensions
Saif Musallet, a U.S. citizen and Tampa resident, was killed on Friday during a trip to the West Bank, according to his family and Palestinian health officials.
5,000 young conservatives gather in Tampa for Student Action Summit
Protesters marched outside the Tampa Convention Center as the second day of Turning Point USA's annual Student Action Summit for young conservatives was underway.
American-Palestinian man from Tampa beaten, killed by Israeli settlers in West Bank, family says
The family of a 20-year-old Tampa man says that he was beaten to death by Israeli settlers while he was in Palestine visiting his relatives.
Cards and More Expo sees massive crowds at first Tampa event
For the first time ever, the Cards and More Expo is setting up shop at the Embassy Suites by Hilton's USF location in Tampa.
Shooting in Ybor hospitalizes 1 man after altercation: TPD
One man was hospitalized after an altercation led to a shooting on 7th Ave. in Ybor early on Saturday morning, according to Tampa police.
Young conservatives flock to Tampa for Turning Point USA Summit
The Turning Point USA Student Action Summit (SAS) is underway at the Tampa Convention Center, drawing thousands of young conservatives from across Florida and the country.
Brightline proposes plan to issue up to $400M in bonds to pay for Tampa extension: FDFC notice
Brightline recently announced a proposed plan to issue bonds of up to $400 million to pay for the extension of the train to Tampa, according to a notice by the Florida Development Finance Corporation (FDFC).
Demolition begins on 1960s span of the Howard Frankland Bridge
The Florida Department of Transportation has begun demolition of the oldest span of the Howard Frankland Bridge.
Two former UTampa baseball players join the Savannah Visitors
Instead of going the professional baseball route, two national champion UTampa stars decided to go down a different path.
Former USF football player buys, transforms troubled Tampa apartment complex
A troubled Tampa apartment complex is undergoing a dramatic transformation thanks to a former college football player with a passion for people.
Tampa General Hospital, USF developing artificial intelligence to monitor NICU baby's pain in real-time
Researchers are looking to use artificial intelligence to detect when a baby is in pain.


















