Jermaine Bass was convicted of murdering his daughter, Jaylah, 5, and attempting to murder his son, “J.J.,” 8.
In 1960, students gathered at F.W. Woolworth in downtown Tampa for a peaceful protest that would forever change the city.
Guns, sports cars and a helicopter ramped up Rockstar Games speculation ahead of this fall’s Grand Theft Auto VI.
José Caballero, who is fighting for a role in the Tampa Bay Rays' infield, fouled a ball off his foot against the Detroit ...
A jury found Jermaine Lavanda Bass guilty of first-degree murder and attempted murder after he was accused of shooting his ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are reinstating former head coach Jon Gruden as a member of their Ring of Honor following a ...
Premier's 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals uses public data to spotlight the best cardiovascular hospitals across the nation.
The City of Tampa is hosting a ceremony on Thursday honoring the 65th anniversary of the historic Woolworth lunch counter sit ...
Jermaine Lavanda Bass is accused of shooting his children in the moments after their mother tucked them into bed, killing one ...
Gonzo's Sandwich Shop, a beloved family-owned lunch spot in West Tampa, serves up a seriously delicious sammie called "the ...
Amid an affordability crisis, elevated interest rates and investors in the housing market, Tampa's homeownership rate saw a ...
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