The real problem with wireless communications in an emergency is not the survivability of the system it is us.
I frequently disagree on specifics with those I have supported and agree with those whom I have not.
Mayor Kriseman sounds more and more like the Rays attorney than he does the people’s representative.
Unless there is someone in Tampa with a big ego and really deep pockets I don’t think there will be a Tampa stadium deal.
City Attorney: There are other options for City Council
The Selection Committee must feel a bit estranged at this point.
In any scenario the early departure compensation needs to increase significantly.
“The Big Banjo, he chuckled, looks like we got the new name.”
Social Media Posts, readers comments and some thoughts about the current St. Pete Pier debacle.
With 283 of 299 precincts reporting, voters have defeated the 1-cent sales tax referendum.
Pinellas voters can choose from five locations to cast their ballots early.
After a deadly summer of children left in hot cars, a mother is calling on a government fix. What do you think?
Tampa Bay area voters head to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots in the partisan primaries.
Pinellas County commissioners approved a measure on Tuesday that will charge fees to owners of impounded pets given medical treatment.
Rick Scott signed into law Florida’s new congressional map, replacing a prior map ruled to be illegal in a July court judgment.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is considering a move that would make hunting with silencers legal.
Members of the Florida House and Senate begin a week-long session Thursday to redraw congressional boundaries ruled illegal.
District redrawing could delay primary and general elections.
The latest ruling came out of Broward County.
Members of the Florida's House of Representatives will return to Tallahassee this week to modify the state's congressional boundaries.
With more courthouse victories for gays and lesbians, is it time for a final decision?
The Democratic gubernatorial candidate has vowed to sign five orders on day one of his administration, if elected.
A new poll released by Quinnipiac University also shows many voters would approve legalizing recreational marijuana use.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
Residents are requested to practice water conservation.
Pinellas County is planning a public hearing to obtain citizens’ views on housing and community development needs.
Government offices will be closed in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
All Pinellas County facilities will resume normal hours of operation on Tuesday, Nov. 12.
Monday’s march on Tampa put a local spotlight on this issue. Do you think it’s time for America to create a pathway to citizenship?
Continuing problems with the HealthCare.gov website have made signing up for coverage difficult for some. Have you managed to get through?
U.S. Rep. Bill Young told the Tampa Bay Times Wednesday that he is going to retire when his term ends in 2014.
The Florida Department of Transportation is hosting meetings to discuss plans for a bridge replacement. Some say the new bridge should include options for light rail. What are your thoughts, Tampa Bay?
Who do you think is to blame for the government shutdown?
Do you approve of the Affordable Care Act?
Watch as officials drop off 12,000 tons of the old Bayway Bridge into the Gulf of Mexico.
A new report issued by the United Nations says we are. What do you think?