The last decade has seen redevelopment take root in Tampa's Uptown District, with more transformation in store to revitalize the Fowler Avenue corridor. There was a time when the Fowler Avenue ...
Tampa historians have long turned to the massive Burgert Brothers Collection of photographs spanning from the 1890s through early 1960s for glimpses of the city’s past. Soon those who wish to travel ...
Since moving to a new Water Street location in 2020, the USF Morsani College of Medicine has enhanced its national ranking and its partnership with Tampa General Hospital. The 2021 incoming class at ...
Midtown East, the crown jewel office tower in the mixed-use Midtown Tampa development in the Westshore District, is slated to open in April. Like the smaller Midtown West office building that opened ...
Descendants of Richard C. Doby and former students of Dobyville Elementary share their memories of the historic Black neighborhood and the school that bore his name. At 90, Booker Doby is the oldest ...
St. Petersburg Distillery’s monthly Makers & Shakers Night Market (St. Pete Distillery) At bustling makers’ markets around the Tampa Bay area, local creatives sell handcrafted wares, homebaked goods, ...
Want to see more monarch butterflies around your neighborhood? Learn how from award-winning Apollo Beach Elementary School teacher and founder of the Tampa Monarch Project. How does a New Jersey girl ...
If you live and/or work in Tampa’s Westshore District, the Westshore Alliance wants to hear from you. The Alliance’s 2025 online community survey of residents and workers is live now. It’s an ...
Human behavior influences the ebb and flow of red tide in Florida waterways. Here's what you need to know and how you can help. Red tide shows up in southwest and west central Florida waterways and ...
It’s a long way between the Mayan highlands of Guatemala and the streets of Brooklyn, but Cesar Hernandez finds distinct similarities in the two cultures. Descended from a line of Mayan warriors, ...
Construction won’t start anytime soon on the Tropicana Field site redevelopment, but we know that St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch wants the Tampa Bay Rays development team to take the field for the ...
Tampa resident and retired General Kenneth “Frank” McKenzie recently published his memoir “The Melting Point: High Command and War in the 21st Century.” McKenzie, the former head of Central Command ...
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