The library is at 4711 N. Central Avenue in Seminole Heights.
Hillsborough County is seeking applicants for its Historic Preservation Challenge Grant program. The deadline to apply is July 31 at 3 p.m.
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The Florida Legislature tweaked the red light camera law earlier this year to enable motorists more of an opportunity to appeal tickets if they so choose.
Police could arrest anyone who refuses to leave after receiving two warnings, but only if police have provided alternatives as well.
The laws went into effect on July 1.
Social media is being encouraged during the ceremony.
The closures are from July 7-13.
The Tampa Police Department is encouraging residents to register their bikes.
The "Parkmobile" program began on July 1.
The Fourth of July is on Thursday.
Pay starts at $8 per completed survey.
These laws join about 150 others that hit the books on July 1, according to the Tribune.
The closures were announced by FDOT officials.
The Small Business Administration is looking for a non-profit to establish a women's center.
A rally was held at the Sam M. Gibbons U.S. Federal Courthouse on 801 N. Florida Avenue on Wednesday, June 26, 2013. The rally was organized by Equality Florida, Equality Campaign, Pride Tampa Bay and GetEQUAL.
Local residents have reacted to the Supreme Court's decision.
Reaction flowed in to the Seminole Heights Patch Facebook Page.
In all, more than 20 readers wrote in with their reaction on the site and on our Facebook Page.
Intersections monitored by red-light cameras will be the first be adjusted.
Changing the name of a main road in Seminole Heights has lots of ramifications.
Carlos Fernandes, director of Hillsborough County Mosquito Control, talks about the purpose of spraying and how often it occurs.
The closures were announced by the Florida Department of Transportation.
The option could be available at the Tampa Riverwalk, Water Works Park, Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, Cotanchobee Park and Riverfront Park.
The lacrosse clinics will begin in the fall, according to city officials.
County commissioners voted unanimously to repeal a 2005 ordinance banning gay pride events in the county.
The mural is on Adamo Drive between 17th and 18th streets, according to city officials.
Rubio will be the keynote speaker at the dinner May 18 at the Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay.
Beckner is hosting office hours in central Tampa.
The Florida Senate recently approved a measure that would make it against the law to text while driving. Do you think it will improve the safety of local roads?
An announcement was made this week by Mayor Bob Buckhorn.
The water authority is looking for yards that incorporate low-maintenance landscaping and creative irrigation techniques.
The Florida Legislature has passed a merit-based pay raise that will go into effect next year.
InVision Tampa is a project using federal grant money to revamp parts of Tampa, from downtown to Ybor City and the Nebraska-Hillsborough avenue corridor. Workshops are being held this week to solicit community feedback about the report.
The six honorees will have busts placed along the trail that winds around the riverwalk and along the Hillsborough River, according to city officials.
Construction of the new 22,000-square-foot Seminole Heights Branch Library is well under way.
The applications are due on Thursday, April 25.
Here are some details that will hopefully help Seminole Heights residents still looking to file their taxes.
'If we are endowed by our creator with rights, then why shouldn't those be attainable by gays and lesbians?' U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson told the Tampa Bay Times.