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After 65 years, the original Howard Frankland Bridge is no longer serving commuters.
With the 2011 draft serving as a cautionary tale, the team has refined its process in the hopes of hitting on more of its ...
The county is dumping more than 2.5 million cubic yards of sand to protect infrastructure and communities from future storms.
After other hospitals turned him away, 67-year-old Cesar Ale underwent a groundbreaking heart and liver transplant.
An aggressive trade to bolster the bullpen backfires on the first day as newly acquired Bryan Baker blows a two-run lead.
Residents in Forest Hills weren’t expecting to flood last year, but are still recovering after city infrastructure failed.
A St. Petersburg man convicted of decapitating his newly adopted dog and dumping its remains in Fort De Soto Park last year ...
Max Chesnes is the Tampa Bay Times' environment and climate reporter, covering public lands, water quality, wildlife and ...
Artificial light in a world-renowned “dark sky” preserve is just one of the environmental and human health concerns ...
Aug. 7: Gourmet Feastival: “Almost ABBA,” which benefits The Centre for Women.
The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to read on ...
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