A flood relief project in South Tampa raises concerns over traffic disruptions and delays ahead of another hurricane season fast approaching.
On February 29, 1960, students led sit-ins at a segregated lunch counter, and it led to the integration of lunch counters throughout the city. The story of Tampa's civil rights movement is quite ...
The real estate brokerage on Tuesday said it is marketing WestShore Plaza — which it has dubbed Westshore 54, a reference to the property's entire acreage — on behalf of owner WPG Inc. The Tampa Bay ...
Tampa's 48th mayor, Julian B. Lane, played a role in the Civil Rights Movement as one of the first southern mayors to support ...
Gerald Radford, 66, looks back toward his wife and friend after a "not guilty" verdict is announced in his murder trial on Feb. 6. A juror in the case told the Tampa Bay Times that the state didn't ...
Luxury tour operator Abercrombie & Kent has long set the luxury travel bar with its epic continent-hopping private jet ...
A suspected drunk driver was arrested after an 11-year-old was hit and killed near 107th Avenue and Thomas Road, Avondale Police said.