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Word came on Friday that the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. See how Floridians are reacting to the landmark decision.
The Center for Biological Diversity said more safeguards are needed to protect the coral found around Florida from mass extinction.
The manatee’s critical habitat has not been updated since its original designation in 1976,so three national conservation groups filed suit.
Send us your photos of sunsets, romps at the beach or children at the playground. You might have your photo published on Patch.
While Miami is chosen to host the 2026 World Cup, excitement is building in Tampa Bay as the Lightning seek a record third-time Stanley Cup.
Here's how Tampa Bay is celebrating as the Lightning enter the final round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
The event is part of CSX’s Pride in Service community investment initiative, an ongoing mission to thank military members for their service.
The Scouts spent eight months learning how to design, sew and create 70 gifts called “Hug-Me” pillows for the pediatric patients at TGH.
The aquarium was recognized by Girl Scout Troop 50107 as the troop's Hometown Heroes, and staff received boxes of Girl Scout cookies.
Jacob Young, 17, of Lithia received the award for Eagle Scout Project of the Year.
As communities across the state celebrate Pride Month, Florida's governor wants to prohibit parents from taking kids to drag queen shows.
Dress for Success is celebrating the two-year anniversary of its boutique at CareerSource Tampa Bay.
You may have already noticed the effects of "shrinkflation" on grocery stores in the Sunshine State.
Funds will support 47 projects that address regional needs
Communities throughout Florida prepare for Pride Month in June with parades, parties and presentations.