Floating on its back, the playful manatee held the surfboard between its flippers for a minute before turning it back over to Evan Blais.
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Photos by disadvantaged children attending a Florida Museum of Photographic Arts program yield surprising results.
A metro Florida city receives national acclaim after being named one of the World’s 50 Greatest Places by Time Magazine.
With the community's help, Jasmin Cervantes-Garcia was flown by air ambulance to Tampa following the vehicle crash that killed her parents.
Hillsborough County Public Library patrons borrowed more than one million eBooks, eAudiobooks and digital magazines from Jan. 1 to June 15.
Send us your photos of sunsets, romps at the beach or children at the playground. You might have your photo published on Patch.
Read about a Cuban refugee receiving his sheriff's badge at age 51 and university students helping refugee women prepare for hurricanes.
BeBot, a beach-cleaning robot, is the star of a statewide tour launched by Keep Florida Beautiful.
Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful and the city of Tampa are partnering for a citywide cleanup Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon.
Here's your guide to exploring Tampa history as the city celebrates 135 years.
Key Associates, Inc. to host annual women’s leadership forum on Aug. 25 in Tampa
Young nyalas are notable for their striking white strips, which they don't begin to lose until the age of 10 to 12.
Pedro Gonzalez Horstman was a police officer and lawyer in Cuba. Now he protects the people of Hillsborough County as a sheriff's deputy.
As of July 1, Floridians can purchase camping supplies, sporting goods, museum admission, concert tickets and diapers tax-free.
Advocating for the maritime industry, Tampa's Propeller Club is the largest club in the United States, with more than 500 active members.
The Responsible Pier Initiative is a collaboration of the Florida Aquarium, the Loggerhead Marinelife Center and Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful.
The Bolts lost their bid for the Stanley Cup, but will be honored during Boom by the Bay festivities for their near-historical three-peat.
Aerial behavior has never been observed until now in the 4-inch wandering salamander Aneides vagrans, which is native to California.
The 2022 competitive grants cycle provided more than $1 million to 47 local nonprofits.