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Incoming members will help develop, activate and promote Tampa's downtown waterfront.
Send us your photos of sunsets, romps at the beach or children at the playground. You might have your photo published on Patch.
On a positive note, Floridians came together to aid hurricane victims and several affordable housing projects are in the works.
This week, a judge is considering the legality of DeSantis' immigration flights and a sheriff announced a battle won in the war on fentanyl.
The new Hillsborough County program collects duffel bags and suitcases for children in foster care or escaping domestic violence.
Nonperishable, non-expired food items are being collected to support families in need.
They're not lazy, said ZooTampa animal care experts. Sloths just aren't in a hurry to get there. You can adopt a sloth to protect them.
More than 150 people attended the second annual Get Live 45 Gala benefiting foster children and their families.
Residents can drop off items at a different location in the city each day this week.
In good news this week, Frontier Airlines unveiled America "greenest" plane and a dolphin gets downright bubbly celebrating her birthday.
In top news, a deputy's dream career is tragically cut short, fumes foil a flight out of Miami and gangs continue dealing drugs from prison.
United Way Suncoast kicked off its fiscal year with a three-year grant that will deliver $90,000 to Habitat Hillsborough.
Busch Gardens is inviting the public to give the southern white rhino male calf a name by casting their vote for one of three choices.
Birds provide vital services to the environment, from seed distribution to pollination to pest control.
On a positive note, first responders are reuniting lost pets with their families and three Florida cities are among the best places to live.
In this week's top news, Brady and Giselle call it quits, a Polk County deputy dies by friendly fire and a drone becomes lunch for a gator.
See how the 1,100 animals at ZooTampa rode out Hurricane Ian with around-the-clock help from zoo team members.
The 2022 competitive grants cycle provided more than $1 million to 46 local nonprofits.
The free event will be held at the Straz Center.