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New York Both educational and entertaining, The American Museum of Natural History is a real hit with with adults and children alike. Add this popular Manhattan attraction to your New York itinerary for a day of family fun.
Bucs cornerback Aqib Talib wants to become a leader on the young team, but he knows he has to change first.
Two people were arrested after Tampa detectives tracked them down at their home and learned the couple was using a charity's name to bilk local businesses out of money, police say.
It's only late July, but this weekend's series at the Trop hardly feels like ordinary summer baseball.
Consulting giant PricewaterhouseCoopers will lay off approximately 500 high-end information technology professionals, the bulk from the company's offices in Tampa. This comes on the heels of other cutbacks at PWC offices across Florida.
Following months of uncertainty, members of Masque Community Theatre can finally breathe a sigh of relief knowing they will have a place to hang their hats and hone their crafts.
BP announced today that it is hiring a former Clinton-era emergency management official and his consulting firm to help with the recovery from the massive Gulf oil spill.
A woman made off with $1,000 worth of clothes from Macy's at WestShore Plaza this week and Tampa police on Friday released surveillance photos of the woman and the car in which she made her getaway.
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No one is inspecting food preparations at Florida's hospitals and nursing homes, nearly one month after the inspections were stopped in a budget-cutting move, officials said today.
The recovery lost momentum in the spring as growth slowed to a 2.4 percent pace, its most sluggish showing in nearly a year and too weak to drive down unemployment.
The Bay area was spared the pain of supermarket closings with the announcement this week by Winn-Dixie of more stores it will shutter.
China's worst known oil spill is dozens of times larger than the government has reported, and some of the oil was spilled deliberately to avoid an even larger disaster, an American expert said today.
Gov. Charlie Crist is slightly ahead of Republican Marco Rubio in a three-way general election matchup for the U.S. Senate while the race to succeed Crist as governor is about even, a poll released Friday suggests.
St. Petersburg police are asking for the public's help in identifying an armed robber who stole cash from a convenience store on Tuesday.
A summer camp for the super smart is wrapping up its three-week run.
Parade magazine identified one "American original" in each of the 50 states. Florida's original? It's right here in Tampa: the world's largest bowling pin, outside Splitsville at Channelside.
The Black Eyed Peas have more proof of the ubiquity of "I Gotta Feeling."
The Walt Disney Co. said Friday that it agreed to sell its Miramax Films to an investor group for about $660 million, ending a 17-year association with the studio and a six-month bidding process.
BP gas station owners across the country are divided over whether the oil giant stained by its handling of the Gulf spill should rebrand U.S. outlets as Amoco or another name as part of its effort to repair the company's badly damaged reputation.
The calendar says end of July, but this weekend's showdown between the Rays and the Yankees at Tropicana Field will have a pennant race feel.