TAMPA, Fla. (CBS4) ― The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is looking to flush out some criminals using a system made famous by the Bush Administration after the initial phase of the Iraq conflict. It is a deck of...
By RUSSELL RAY | The Tampa Tribune Published: August 29, 2008 TAMPA - Progress EnergyFlorida customers could pay a lot more for electricity beginning next year, the St. Petersburg-based utility said this morning. The...
LiveScience.com - On the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's devastating landfall in New Orleans, residents all along the U.S. coastline today cast a wary eye out to Tropical Storms Gustav and Hanna, both predicted to...
Tampa, Florida - The Star Academy at Webb Middle and Gunta Middle allow students to do two years of school work in one. Unlike other school years, this one brings hope to 15-year-old Daniel Thornton. Forty-eight students...
Tampa, Fla. - The House of Meats has never been known for its finger food, but recently that changed. “A customer came through the door and asked if any of the employees lost any of their fingers,” said Josh Eubank, the...
A healthy, tasty alternative to regular lunch fare has come to downtown Tampa. Bamboozle Cafe located on Tampa Street opened its doors a few months ago, featuring Vietnamese cuisine. Start off with a Bamboozle roll made...
Tampa, Florida - MashUp is a group show that traces the history of destruction as a creative force in visual art, and its resonance in the mass culture realm of popular music. Works are viewed here through the lens of...
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A former official with the Tampa Housing Authority has been sentenced to more than four years imprisonment for the conspiracy and theft of government funds. In addition to his prison sentence, Coleman...
Tampa, Florida - When you're picking up a prescription at your local pharmacy, the last thing you're thinking is that the customer next to you has a gun. But, it's happening! An armed man is robbing local pharmacists. The...
TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 29 /PRNewswire-PRNewswire/ -- In the three years since Hurricane Katrina, some Gulf Coast states have taken much-needed steps to make communities safer. However, as residents in the same vulnerable areas...