Red tide shows up in southwest and west central Florida waterways and news headlines more often than we care to see it. Even the scientific name for its main causative agent, the phytoplankton ...
Art enthusiasts, November is filled with a vibrant array of art exhibitions throughout Tampa Bay. Explore Tampa Bay’s art scene with our monthly guide to art galleries, exhibitions and performances ...
A cancer diagnosis can be devastating, so devastating patients abandon treatment. Maybe they don’t want to tell their spouses, leave their families with the bills, or admit they can’t afford the ...
On Friday mornings, civic and neighborhood leaders routinely gather at the Oxford Exchange on West Kennedy Boulevard for Café con Tampa, a speaker series focusing on significant issues in our region.
TPD dispatchers can transfer 911 calls for mental health crises to in-house intervention specialists, who work to de-escalate the crises and connect callers with available community resources. The ...
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when nasal swabs couldn’t be found for testing, Dr. Summer Decker and Dr. Jonathan Ford, experts in medical 3-D printing at USF Health and Tampa General ...
Twenty-five renowned ceramic artists will gather December 10th and 11th for the Tampa Tour de Clay. The two-day studio tour and pottery sale reaches four locations around Tampa Bay: Pottery Boys ...
Each year in the United States, 3,400 babies die suddenly while sleeping, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention statistics. The cause can be suffocation from a pillow or blankets, co ...
In recent years, the Tampa Bay region, and Water Street Tampa in particular, have built a national reputation for a thriving tech industry. Against that backdrop, Water Street was the venue of choice ...
AARP Tampa Bay and 83 Degrees Media have entered an underwriting partnership to produce a series of video stories looking at the live, work, play and stay opportunities in Tampa Bay for people over 50 ...
With the 2024 hurricane season underway, national and regional nonprofits have collaborated to assist the ongoing recovery from Hurricane Idalia and help the local community prepare for future storms.
An app developed by a Tampa Bay Wave company is making two City of Tampa office buildings and a riverfront park more accessible to the blind and visually impaired. Tampa recently launched a new, ...
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