Nazi protesters show up outside young conservatives meeting in Tampa Convention Center

A Holocaust center in Florida and others condemned the presence of protesters holding Nazi flags and posters with anti-Semitic imagery outside a convention of young conservative activists in Tampa.

South Tampa's Carroll's Corner Market closes its doors, citing rising rent prices

A beloved sandwich shop in South Tampa – famously known for their Cuban sandwiches – has closed for good. Carroll's Corner Market has been around for years, but the owner says rising rent costs have left them no choice but to shut down.

Deputies shoot, kill armed man at Tampa apartment complex

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) is investigating after three Hillsborough County deputies were involved in the fatal shooting of an armed man at a Tampa apartment complex early Sunday morning.

Tampa mayor takes children on underwater adventure to bond with nature

Children from Tampa’s Parks and Recreation Department joined Mayor Jane Castor underwater in the Florida Aquarium’s 100,000-gallon "Heart of the Sea" Exhibit, for the first day of the "SeaTREK" program on Saturday.

Woman dies after being pinned under car in Tampa crash, police say

The Tampa Police Department is investigating a fatal crash that claimed the life of a 51-year-old woman Saturday afternoon. 

Thousands of conservative students gather at Tampa summit featuring DeSantis, Trump

Tampa is the meeting ground this weekend for some of the most influential voices of the Republican Party as well as their newest supporters. Turning Point USA is hosting its Student Action Summit (SAS) at the Tampa Convention Center. 

Tampa Bay Little League 10U softball team heads to Southern Regionals

The softball field at the corner of Morrison and Grady in South Tampa has produced some of the finest talent in Bay Area history.

Marco Rubio pushes to deepen Port Tampa Bay to ease supply chain woes

More than two years since the COVID-19 pandemic forced a global shutdown, supply chain issues continue to cause major disruptions in the global shipping industry. 

HCSO: Man shot and killed outside Tampa apartment complex

Deputies said they are now searching for the suspects who drove off from the scene at IQ Apartments on Bruce B Downs Boulevard.

Rubio on protecting gay marriage: 'I don't vote for fake problems'

During a visit to Tampa Friday, the Senator from Florida said "the chances that Nancy Pelosi will endorse me in my Senate reelection are higher than the chances of [gay marriage] going anywhere," but he added that he still would not vote for a bill that would protect the rights of same-sex couples to marry.

Monkeypox in Florida: Monitoring continues as cases reach nearly 250

Tampa Bay area health officials are monitoring the nationwide monkeypox outbreak and say they will offer a vaccine when doses become available to those in ‘high-risk groups.’ 

Demolition begins on Tampa flour mill, built in 1938, to pave way for Water Street

Out with the old, in with the new. The Ardent Mills flour mill once played an integral role during Tampa's industrial era, but now it will be demolished to make room for Water Street in the downtown area.

Tampa man fatally shoots roommate, police say

Tampa police said a deadly shooting Friday morning between two roommates in Sulphur Springs.

Two Americans rescued from Russian captivity left to cope with trauma

A couple of Americans rescued from Russian captivity in Ukraine are coping with trauma after returning safely to the U.S. with the help of the Tampa-based nonprofit, Project Dynamo.

Need a pirate ship? Bonney-Read Krewe selling Gasparilla parade float

The all-female Crewe has been sailing down Bayshore Boulevard aboard the Vanity, a 33-foot, two-story pirate ship with all the bells and whistles. Like all good things though, the time has come for the Vanity to sail off into the sunset.