Barry Larkin is the new face of a group trying to bring Major League Baseball to Florida's third-most populous urban area; could the Rays be that team?
The family of an Orlando reporter gunned down while reporting at a crime scene is suing his employer, alleging wrongful death.
Police identified the man as 48-year-old Jeremiah Bailey, who struck multiple pedestrians with his car at various locations in South Tampa on Sunday, killing one and injuring three.
For the first time in years, TSA officers discovered fewer guns in air travelers’ carry-on luggage in 2024 than the year prior. The drop was small — from 834 in 2023 to 817 last year — but nevertheless notable.
Several federal and state investigations have been launched after an American Airlines flight and a military helicopter collided near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and fell into the Potomac River,
A Dallas real estate developer that's been investing in Central Florida warehouses for years has added two properties to its portfolio, including one in East Tampa.
Legoland Florida Resort has announced plans to lay off 234 employees, with the majority being performers, in a strategic move to strengthen its position in central Florida's competitive theme park industry.
While search and rescue efforts are underway in D.C. after a passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided, impacts are being felt in Central Florida and the Tampa Bay areas. Flights to and from Washington,
Out of 10 cities analyzed, Tampa's winter is warming fastest by 5 degrees since 1970. Out of 10 cities analyzed in Florida, Tampa's winter is warming the fastest. It didn't feel like it last week, but data shows winter is warming quicker than any other season in Florida.
Legoland Florida plans to lay off 234 workers, primarily performers, in an effort to be more competitive in central Florida's thriving theme park market, company officials said. The theme park resort in Winter Haven,
NUÑEZ SPEAKS OUT — Over the weekend, Lt. Gov. JEANETTE NUÑEZ came out against Florida’s provision allowing students whose undocumented parents brought them to the U.S. as children to receive in-state tuition. The position is a stunning turnaround for Nuñez, who was the original sponsor of the bill about a decade ago when she was in the Legislature.
The State Executive Committee of the Florida Democratic Party (FDP) will meet in Orlando on Saturday to elect statewide officers, as well as members of the Democratic National Committee and congressional district chairs.