Woman found dead in Tampa; search on for killer

The Tampa Police Department is investigating a homicide that happened Monday morning.

Annual steer auction at Florida Stawberry Festival carries meaning for many

Every year at the Florida Stawberry Festival, the steer auction helps the youth get involved in agriculture at a young age and helps with tuition.

Travelers at TPA should prepare for delays, cancellations due to weather conditions

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is spacing out arrivals and departures at airports across Florida because of weather conditions throughout the region, according to Tampa International Airport officials.

Brandon man dies after crashing into light pole while riding motorcycle: FHP

A 68-year-old Brandon man died at a local hospital after crashing his motorcycle early on Sunday morning, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

Officials searching for speeder who caused 3-vehicle crash on Howard Frankland Bridge

A driver caused a crash on the Howard Frankland Bridge after speeding in and out of traffic on I-275 on Sunday morning, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

Temple Terrace restaurant specializes in fresh fried food

In the heart of Temple Terrace, a newly opened restaurant is presenting an alternative to frozen fast food.

Interactive art and live music at Gasparilla Festival of the Arts in Tampa

From giant fruit, to fashion, and ferocious dinosaurs, artwork in all forms can be found at the Gasparilla Festival of the Arts taking over Julian B Lane River Front Park this weekend.

Florida legislature passes bill to require disclaimer on AI-influenced political ads

Artificial intelligence is changing the landscape of politics, so Florida lawmakers passed a bill Friday to ensure voters know when it’s been used in a political advertisement.

Tampa man found guilty of first-degree murder in shooting death of nursing student

The man accused of opening fire on a Tampa nursing student and her sister while they sat in a car in December 2021 has been found guilty of first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder. 

Tampa to plant 30,000 trees by 2030 to restore city’s canopy

The city of Tampa will be adding hundreds of trees in two communities as part of the mayor’s mission to plant 30,000 new trees by 2030.