Tampa Islamic leaders, family of man killed in West Bank call for justice

The family of Saif Musallet, a 20-year-old U.S. citizen and Tampa resident killed during a trip to the West Bank, joined Islamic leaders on Monday to call for "urgent U.S. government action" in the aftermath of his death.

Sentencing phase for man who killed wife, in-laws begins Monday

Jury selection is set to begin Monday in the sentencing phase for Shelby Nealy, who faces the death penalty for murdering three of his former in-laws nearly a year after killing his wife.

Tampa businessman killed in West Bank amid rising tensions

Saif Musallet, a U.S. citizen and Tampa resident, was killed on Friday during a trip to the West Bank, according to his family and Palestinian health officials.

Largo police officer and another driver hospitalized after crash: LPD

A Largo police officer and the driver of another vehicle were hospitalized after a car crash on East Bay Drive and Country Club Drive just before 2:30 p.m., according to the Largo Police Department.

Bradenton police looking for witnesses in deadly crash, photos released: BPD

The Bradenton Police Department is looking to interview any potential witnesses after a deadly crash that killed a passenger and critically injured the driver of a motorcycle.

New splash park spells summer relief in Spring Hill

Hernando County offers residents and visitors a new chance to beat the heat as Anderson Snow Splash Park officially opened to the public this past week.

Woman stuck on zip line over water rescued: CFR

A woman who was stuck on a zip line over a body of water had to be rescued by Clearwater Fire Rescue on Saturday evening.

5,000 young conservatives gather in Tampa for Student Action Summit

Protesters marched outside the Tampa Convention Center as the second day of Turning Point USA's annual Student Action Summit for young conservatives was underway.

Florida Democratic lawmakers visit 'Alligator Alcatraz'

Florida Democratic lawmakers made their much-anticipated visit to “Alligator Alcatraz" on Saturday afternoon.

Rainbow crosswalks could be removed under FDOT and USDOT memos

Recent letters by the FDOT and USDOT secretaries outline their basis for the potential removal of “non-compliant surface pavement," which could include rainbow crosswalks.

Cards and More Expo sees massive crowds at first Tampa event

For the first time ever, the Cards and More Expo is setting up shop at the Embassy Suites by Hilton's USF location in Tampa.

Shooting in Ybor hospitalizes 1 man after altercation: TPD

One man was hospitalized after an altercation led to a shooting on 7th Ave. in Ybor early on Saturday morning, according to Tampa police.

St. Pete property tax being considered to pay for $614M in stormwater, wastewater infrastructure upgrades

St. Pete city council members heard an option to pay for infrastructure projects that would help with flooding and other issues, but voters would decide if property owners should pay for it.

Young conservatives flock to Tampa for Turning Point USA Summit

The Turning Point USA Student Action Summit (SAS) is underway at the Tampa Convention Center, drawing thousands of young conservatives from across Florida and the country.

St. Pete's Capybara Cafe offers cute, furry fun

The Capybara Café in St. Petersburg is an animal experience where guests can safely interact with capybaras and other rescued animals.  A food truck in front offers food.