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Biden's loan relief plan has college students sighing with relief and a rescued dolphin calf is back in the swim of things: FL Good News.
A deputy mayor accused of bullying resigns, a notorious gang strikes In Tampa Bay and Lakeland loses a bit of curb appeal: Top FL Stories
Both roles are now posted on the City of Tampa website.
Joel Jackson has been an environmental advocate for more than a half-century and helped create some of the county's most popular parks.
Crystal Clark will serve as the head of the Public Information Office.
Send us your photos of sunsets, romps at the beach or children at the playground. You might have your photo published on Patch.
Three daughters celebrate the same birthday on different years and fashionable art is spotlighted in Florida's good news this week.
Wheelchair football teams will compete in Florida and oral arguments and a gubernatorial nominee calls the governor a bully: Top FL News
The program will award grants to various teachers and organizations to positively impact the lives of thousands of students.
JC La Verde was seriously injured in an alligator attack while swimming in Lake Thonotosassa on Aug. 3. The attack was captured on video.
From Aug. 15 to Sept. 15, Curaleaf will collect donations at all of its retail locations, local proceeds going to Feeding Tampa Bay.
One Florida city plans to turn an eyesore into a model community, while another considers a high-flying mode of mass transit: FL Good News.
St. Pete residents protested rising rental rates, Lake Wales police bid farewell to a K-9 and a gondola may take you to the beach: FL News.