In recent weeks, reports of overcrowding at Animal Services and a lack of proper veterinary care for dogs and cats have come to light.
Dustilyn "Dustie" Amatangelo will take over the executive director position.
From lawn mowers to chainsaws, Patch neighbors are splitting the cost of big ticket items to save money. Believe it or not, it's also helping their friendships.
The residents at Busch Gardens have the right idea about how to beat the summer heat.
Temple Terrace Mayor Frank Chillura presented Gwen Mora with a certificate Tuesday.
Setting the tentative millage rate means taxes could go down, but they won't go up.
Find out which three sites the Temple Terrace City Council favors.
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Hillsborough County Commissioners will hear a presentation from Ian Hallett, Animals Services’ director, during their regular meeting Wednesday, July 17.
Find out what song got David Meder hooked on playing music.
The student, who is remaining anonymous, is undergoing treatment in isolation.
An Extreme Heat Alert has been issued for the Temple Terrace area so stay cool.
Temple Terrace is opening up the Family Recreation Complex to everyone, and you’re invited.
Add the Smurfs to your family photographs and make your world a little Smurfier. Sponsored by “The Smurfs 2.”
Scream Machine and Pitbull Toddler will perform a benefit concert for first responders Friday, Aug. 9 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
Although the road is outside Temple Terrace city limit, it's heavily trafficked by local commuters.
Registration is now open for the 33rd annual Tampa Bay Senior Games.
Forecasters anticipate a return of a more typical summer weather pattern this week.
Owners of pit bull terriers are invited to have their dogs spayed or neutered for only $20 during the month of August.
You can see meetings live or during rebroadcasts.
The council will meet at City Hall Tuesday at 6 p.m.
We compile the odd, unusual "oh my gosh" police items from throughout the Tampa Bay region.