
United States,
Florida,
Orlando 32801For almost a decade, the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks was marked by somber reflection and a call to unity, devoid of politics. Not this time.
Film critic Roger Ebert, who lost his ability to speak and eat after cancer surgeries, said Friday that he is returning to television on a movie review show that he is producing for public television.
Orange juice sales are on pace to be the lowest since the late 1990s, squeezed by a stubbornly slow economy, rising prices and increasing drink options on store shelves.
The voice of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers knows his voice is even more important this Sunday.
For the past three years, the University of South Florida Bulls football team has flirted with national attention. Games with West Virginia have been memorable landmarks; as was last years thumping of Florida State.
James Winkles, convicted for the murders of two women in Pinellas County 30 years ago, died Thursday on Florida's death row near Starke while awaiting execution.
One of the three candidates for general manager at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport dropped out of the running today, leaving former Tampa International Airport director Louis Miller and former Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport director Lester Robinson in the running.
An accountant has agreed to plead guilty to federal mail fraud and tax evasion charges in a scheme to steal millions from a company founded by the late conservative activist Ralph Hughes.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback E.J. Biggers is no Aqib Talib.
Now it's real.
Don't expect a duet between Kanye West and Taylor Swift at the MTV Video Music Awards.
A codefendant of Jamaican reggae singer Buju Banton has agreed to cooperate with the government as part of a plea deal in his drug case.
Fire crews tried to douse the remnants of an enormous blaze and account for the residents of dozens of homes Friday after a gas line ruptured and an explosion ripped through in a neighborhood near San Francisco, killing at least four people and likely more.
Grocery prices are going up.
The 85-pound pre-teen holds several junior world powerlifting records.
The health department urges people to take precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
After body checking a police officer, then running away and being hit with a Taser, police say George Sandy "Buddy" Varner had something to say.
Michael Reio had surprised his family by enrolling in the Air Force after high school
Gainesville pastor Terry Jones says he will put off plans to burn the Muslim holy book if he is able to meet with the imam leading the effort to build an Islamic center near the World Trade Center.
President Barack Obama insists the economy is showing improvement from the deepest recession in decades but conceded the "progress has been painfully slow."