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A 60-year-old man found slain this week was a quiet, longtime Plant City resident who loved to play pool and watch football, his son said.
Officials said they don't like to see rainy skies that have kept customers away from the Florida Strawberry Festival the last two days, but the show must go on.
As clocks are set forward one hour for daylight savings, Tampa residents will have more than a time change to adjust to.
A 62-year-old woman and her friend were walking through a Big Lots parking lot Wednesday when a man on a bicycle approached her from behind and grabbed her purse, Tampa police say.
WASHINGTON - Retail sales posted a surprising increase in February as consumers did not let major snowstorms stop them from storming the malls. The advance, the biggest since November, provided hope that the recovery from the Great Recession is gaining momentum.
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama has delayed his visit to Asia, his first international trip of the year, to focus on the push to salvage health care legislation after a year of contentious debate.
The thunderstorms rolling through the area today have also impacted Lowry Park Zoo. Before the gates opened this morning, officials decided to close the zoo for the day because of inclement weather, spokeswoman Rachel Nelson said.
As the Rays travel director for the past dozen seasons, Jeff Ziegler is responsible for getting the team and its 10,000 pounds of freight across the country for six months without a hiccup.
A Tampa man was sentenced to 15 months in prison for nearly starving to death a 9-month-old boxer named Casper. His girlfriend was sentenced to five years probation.
The two were convicted in August of felony animal cruelty.
This week is Market Basket's sixth month in business, and you'll be interested to know that grocery prices now are on the high side for the period.
Rain has forced the cancellation of the Philadelphia Phillies-Detroit Tigers exhibition game.
Ben Chmura, the Tampa designer competing on the latest season of "Project Runway," was eliminated on Thursday night's show.
John and Michelle Bannon had some concerns about having their wedding taped for WE TV's television show "Platinum Weddings."
Matt Pond calls his March schedule "confusing," and he has evidence to support that claim.
He began the month on the road with his band The Wooden Birds, opening dates for The Clientele.
William "Salty" Burns earned titles in three different sports during a long and distinguished coaching career in Tampa. Tabbed "Salty" at a young age by his family, Burns died Wednesday. He was 83.
What a difference six months can make.
The U.S. Postal Service announced Thursday that the city's downtown redevelopment area has been selected as the site for a new post office.
It will be in the southeast quadrant of 56th Street and Bullard Parkway, where a multimillion-dollar mixed-use development comprised of retail, restaurant, office, civic and cultural elements will soon get under way.
ESPN analysts have the Buccaneers selecting Oklahoma defensive tackle Gerald McCoy with their No. 3 overall pick.
A former aide to John Edwards is returning to court just days after a North Carolina judge nearly sent him to jail over his handling of a videotape purportedly showing the two-time presidential candidate in a sexual encounter.
It will be raining most of the day in the Tampa Bay area, with the sky finally clearing tonight as a cold front moves from north to south.