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In Tampa Bay, summer heat has officially burrowed its scorching nose into the sand, and it is showing no signs of abating.
Anglers and oyster farmers say oil drilling near the river would threaten their livelihoods — and their way of life.
It is human nature to lionize the dead, to overlook cousin Gary’s penchant for a five-finger discount and speak only of his ...
They were among the first to flee, aided by the state and Tampa nonprofit Grey Bull Rescue, as air sirens began to sound last ...
For 50 years, Prospect Towers in Clearwater was a safe haven for low-income seniors. That all changed when a hedge fund ...
About a week after a shark bit through 9-year-old Leah Lendel’s wrist while she was snorkeling off Boca Grande, her parents ...
Thanks to a series of early special sessions and a long-delayed budget agreement, Floridians have less time than usual to ...
TAMPA — Robert Creed swore to tell the truth. The truth, he said, is that he sat in the passenger seat of Ronny Walker’s car ...
With their minds on their fallen teammate, the Rays say the loss is just a product of a missed pitch and some scoring chances ...
The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to read on ...
TAMPA — Rays reliever Hunter Bigge was taken from the Rays dugout on a stretcher after being hit in the face by a foul ball ...
Jose Caballero was hit by a Charlie Morton pitch, swiped second for his major-league-leading 28th steal, went to third on a ...