Half of the Warren Brothers reunited with his first guitar he lost 30 years ago in Tampa

Musician Brad Warren loved his first guitar so much that he saved it from a Tampa house fire, but when it disappeared after he lent it to a friend he thought it was gone for good - until now.

Giant 5,000-mile-long seaweed bloom takes aim at Florida

Researchers say a 5,000-mile-long seaweed bloom stretching from the shores of West Africa to the Florida Keys could be the largest in history. 

TPD: Juvenile hospitalized in Tampa shooting

The Tampa Police Department is investigating a shooting early Tuesday morning that sent one juvenile to the hospital. 

Two Rivers community expanding into Hillsborough County

A new master-planned community in southeast Pasco called Two Rivers is expanding into Hillsborough County after securing 2,000 additional acres.

HCSO: 1 arrested following fatal Ruskin fishing trip

A man has been arrested after deputies say an argument between three men on a fishing trip in Ruskin turned deadly. 

Tampa police investigating fatal shooting at Park Avenue Apartment complex

On Saturday afternoon just before 4 p.m. Tampa police responded to the report of a shooting at the Park Avenue Apartment complex at 11615 N 50th St.

Bats living in the JC Newman Cigar building could be getting a new home

A century ago, The Sanchez y Haya building was a hot spot for Tampa's cigar factory workers, operating as a café, inn and lounge. Today, it sits empty, in desperate need of repair. Well mostly empty.

Florida YouTube star plans road trip with Elvis Presley's private jet

The spirit of Elvis is alive and well in Plant City thanks to a popular YouTuber – and abandoned plane enthusiast – named Jimmy Webb, who just bought The King’s private jet at auction for $250,000. 

World's largest bounce house inflates at Florida State Fairgrounds

You only have to be a kid at heart to enjoy the Guinness World Records-certified attraction that just inflated at the Florida State Fairgrounds. 

Tampa Bay Beer Week taps into area's booming brewery scene

Since 2012, Tampa Bay Beer Week has been a chance for the area’s local breweries to showcase their suds and for beer lovers to get their hands on rare and limited releases.

Three charter amendments pass in City of Tampa's municipal election

Tampa voters had the final say in some changes to the city’s charter this week, including a move to close what some called a loophole for choosing interim department heads.

'That's the guy': Survivor recalls shooting at Michael Keetley trial

Gonzalo Guevara says 12 years after he was shot in an ambush on Thanksgiving Day, he is still haunted by one image from a police photo pack — the face of the shooter, who he identified as Michael Keetley.  

Tampa leaders work to acquire historic African American cemetery bought by developer during auction

Tampa City Council members said Thursday they would consider helping foot the bill for Memorial Park Cemetery after the historic African American burial ground was bought at auction seemingly while city leaders weren't paying close attention.

Youth Ornamental Plant Show rewards young growers at Strawberry Festival

The 49th annual Youth Ornamental Plant Show took place at the Strawberry Festival recently. The show and its sales encourage the production of high-quality ornamental plants and reward young growers.