Decomposed body found in New Tampa

Tampa police are conducting a death investigation in New Tampa.

Video: Suspect killed by hit-and-run driver as Tampa police chase him with a taser

A man was struck and killed by a car in Tampa while running away from police after officers responded to reports of a man choking a woman, according to authorities.

More than 2,000 fines issued in Tampa since new e-scooter, bike rules took effect

Just a few months ago, community electric scooters and e-bikes were being haphazardly thrown into the river, left on Bayshore, or in parking garages. New rules enacted by the City of Tampa in April have since led to fines for thousands of riders for improper parking.

How ZooTampa's animals are cooling off from the summer heat

It's hard to beat the heat in Tampa, and we all need a break from it from time to time, including the animals at ZooTampa.

Hillsborough County leaders weigh land swap deal for new HCSO headquarters

On Thursday, Hillsborough County leaders will discuss a land swap that would allow the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office to move its headquarters.

Tampa hosts lessons for 'World's Largest Swimming Lesson'

On Thursday, Tampa will take part in the 15th annual World's Largest Swimming Lesson by hosting lessons at four of its public pools.

Inflation pushing Tampa Bay area seniors to seek more help

Most of us are feeling the impact of inflation, but Tampa Bay’s Metropolitan Ministries said it’s having a huge impact on Florida seniors, many of whom are now coming to them for help. 

Young baseball players learning from the National Champion University of Tampa Spartans

These are the University of Tampa's Spartan boys of summer: the next generation of baseball players that hit the field hoping to learn what it takes to play the game at a championship level.

Port Tampa Bay advances plans to build 4th cruise terminal

Port Tampa Bay commissioners approved a half-million dollar contract on Tuesday with an engineering firm to begin the design process for a fourth cruise terminal.

‘Central Ave Live’ educates children on Tampa’s music history

It was a celebration in downtown Tampa on Tuesday, honoring the city’s music history. Musicians at ‘Central Ave Live’ performed songs from artists who were a big part of Central Avenue’s musical heyday. It was also an opportunity to introduce kids to this special music. 

Tampa Police Department gives grants to non-profits with money seized from crimes

Have you ever wondered what happens to the money seized by investigators in crimes? It can add up to tens of thousands of dollars for police departments every year, and the Tampa Police Department is turning the cash into grants for non-profits.