Another student reported they believed they saw this student possibly armed with a gun. A thorough search of campus ensued.
Air Florida 90 crashed after takeoff from Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. The plane was on its way to Tampa.
The man had started a carnivore diet 8 months prior, eating "6 to 9 lb of cheese, sticks of butter and additional fat incorporated into his daily hamburgers."
All of us who got our pardons are celebrating, and we're joyous, but his situation is still a very hot topic going on.'
Audubon’s Birds of America Produced by National Museums Scotland—unfortunately, all remaining Birding on the Bay experiences are sold-out. Through Feb. 16. Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg. $12-$22.Children age six and younger and SNAP EBT participants free. mfastpete.org
One pedestrian was killed and several pedestrians and officers were hurt by a driver who allegedly carried out multiple intentional hit-and-runs in Tampa, Florida.
What might happen next with the Florida housing market? According to a December 2024 YouTube video from Reventure Consulting, several cities could see home prices dip in The Sunshine State. This
Start at the Tampa Museum of Art (120 W Gasparilla Plaza) on Wednesday, Feb. 19 for a 3 p.m. curator’s tour of “Under the Spell of the Palm Tree.” The Cuban art exhibition features more than 80 paintings, drawings, photographs, prints, mixed media, art books, and sculptures by 50 artists.
TAMPA — As sure as pirates prance along Bayshore Boulevard, as sure as the caffeinated wallop of Cuban coffee, as sure as Bucco Bruce winks, Zoe Piller’s athletic career was destined for Tampa.
The Tampa Bay Rays face a March 31 deadline to fund their part of the $1.3 billion new stadium deal in St. Petersburg, but Rays owner Stu Sternberg said the Rays haven't decided yet. Colleen Wright, the St.
Florida higher-education leaders want to quickly hear how universities need to address a pending national legal settlement that is expected to lead to schools facing at least $22.5 million a year in new athletic-department costs.
Some states are allowing, like Ohio State University, to run a $36 million deficit in their athletic program,” Martins claimed. “I'm not advocating for that, but that's what we're up against.”