The man accused of running away after he drove over a Pinellas County sheriff’s deputy two years ago at a construction site pleaded guilty Friday, leaving his punishment for a judge to decide.
The Tampa Bay area is still No. 1 in attracting new residents, a pair of economic reports have found. The findings are among the highlights of the 2025 Regional Competitiveness Report and the 2025 ...
Sting and Shaggy might not be the most likely musical pairing, the St. Petersburg festival Reggae Rise Up announced, but once ...
Living in Tampa Bay is a dream come true for many. With its beautiful beaches, thriving job market, vibrant culture, and ...
Tampa Bay must take decisive action. We need to invest in proven solutions like Project Focus — a community model that integrates therapeutic supports and lifelong services for young people with ...
Manatee County is hardly the leading edge of liberalism. Yet it says something about Florida’s tortured approach to growth ...
That’s the message that Palm Beach County teacher Carla Rodas brings to her students at John I. Leonard High, where about 70% ...
After several weeks of lessons, middle school students from Academy Prep Center received their tap dance shoes.
Tampa Bay is awaiting $2.2 billion in federal funds. A mass layoff at the office dispersing that money could cause delays.
The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to read on ...
A man who fired at two Pinellas Park police officers two years ago, hitting one in the arm, was sentenced Thursday to life in ...