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Uber is launching a new service that offers fixed routes at a lower cost in select cities across the United States during ...
After being questioned by prosecutors for two days, Casandra Ventura Fine, known professionally as "Cassie," will be ...
Two-time AAC Defensive Player of the Year Kathy Garcia-Soto is defined by her humility and her love for her teammates. Her ...
As President Trump adjusts tariffs, Dick's aims to leverage Foot Locker's market presence to serve a wider global audience in ...
The anticipated trial for Sean "Diddy" Combs began in New York City, where he faces charges of sex trafficking and ...
In a move that could delay your morning coffee, more than 1,000 Starbucks workers at 75 locations across the United States have gone on strike.
A Citrus County deputy is getting special recognition after he rescued two elderly people from an RV that burst into flames this week.
City council is set to vote on whether or not to sell a portion of Garden Avenue to the Church of Scientology.
Michael Paluska sat down with Andrii Smolensky in Tampa. Smolensky lost both arms, his vision, and required multiple surgeries to remove the shrapnel that ripped through his face and eyes.
May is National Water Safety Month and one of Tampa Bay's oldest swim schools, Watermelon Swim, is going all out to make sure their students put safety first.
As families grapple with rising costs, experts emphasize the importance of exploring alternatives to bankruptcy for managing overwhelming debt.
If you're looking for something fun to do this weekend (May 16-18), there's plenty of action happening around the Tampa Bay ...