Spring Break brings record number of passengers to TPA

The spring break travel season continued Saturday, a day Tampa International Airport officials believed would be the single busiest day during the entire five-week spring break period.

Annual River O' Green Fest brings thousands to Tampa

The annual River O' Green Fest brought thousands to Downtown Tampa on Saturday to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.

Tampa expects boost in tourism after 4 restaurants get added to Michelin Guide’s recommended list

You don’t have to go far in Tampa to find great food, and this week, the Michelin Guide added four new Tampa restaurants to its recommended list, which could boost tourism in Tampa Bay.

String of recent Tampa fires may be connected

A string of recent suspicious fires has sparked an investigation into their possible connection.

City of Tampa to ‘dust off’ pitch to Rays

After the Rays' announcement that they would not follow through with plans for a new stadium in downtown St. Pete, city officials in Tampa are seeing if there are any options on their side of the bay for a new stadium. 

Tampa teacher accused of stealing nearly $75K from Alessi Bakery: Affidavit

A teacher at Tampa Prep faces a long list of charges after investigators say she embezzled nearly $75,000 over a five-year period from her other employer: Alessi Bakery.

Florida man accused of shooting Tampa club employee in the face

A Florida man is accused of driving across the state and shooting an employee at Dreams Club near Ybor City in the face during a robbery. 

Tampa to restore tree canopy following back-to-back hurricanes

The city of Tampa is launching a new program to restore its tree canopy, particularly in underserved communities.

7 suspected Colombian drug cartel leaders extradited to Tampa: FBI

FBI officials in Tampa say a Strike Force team has extradited seven suspected drug cartel leaders from Colombia, a move investigators say will likely have a "significant impact" on cartel operations.

'Bike to Work Ride' highlights Tampa's ambitions as cycling-friendly city

Scores of cyclists hit the streets of Tampa on Thursday morning as part of the city's annual Bike to Work Ride and Rally, promoting car-free commutes and healthier lifestyles.  

Jogger hit, killed by vehicle on MacDill Air Force Base

A jogger died after being hit by a vehicle while running alongside a road on MacDill Air Force Base on Wednesday, officials said.

President Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel, aluminum imports to be felt by Bay Area pool companies

Some local pool companies said they will feel the impact of the Trump administration’s 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, specifically when it comes to selling screen enclosures around pools. 

Federal government withdraws $1M grant to help with replenishing Tampa’s thinning tree canopy

Replenishing Tampa's thinning tree canopy hit a roadblock this week, with the federal government withdrawing a grant that would have provided the city with more than $1 million to help with the process.

Video: South Tampa Dairy Joy has window shattered by dumbbell

South Tampa’s Dairy Joy is an institution that has been whipping up homemade ice cream, milkshakes, and root beer floats since 1958.