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Training camp is underway for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Buccaneers veterans officially reported for training camp on Tuesday, with the first full-team practice scheduled for Wednesday. As camp begins to take shape, the Buccaneers got encouraging updates on the health of two key defenders who the Bucs are hoping will participate in team activities.
A new report from the Brookings Institution places the Tampa Bay region among a select group of U.S. metro areas showing strong momentum in artificial intelligence.
Tampa Bay Water officials said, a new settlement will help them keep drinking water safe across the three Tampa Bay area counties.
After a bit of a standoff, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have finally come to terms with their second-round draft pick, Benjamin Morrison.
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The St. Pete Pier will celebrate July 27 as 727 Day and its five-year anniversary celebration with a drone show that will light up the sky. See aerial animations recreate historic icons like the Million Dollar Pier and the Inverted Pyramid,
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNScattered storms likely in Tampa Bay area Wednesday, drier & hotter conditions on the way
Rain chances remain fairly high in the Tampa Bay area on Wednesday, with scattered showers and storms likely again.
The sentencing trial for Shelby Nealy, the man convicted of killing his wife, her parents and her brother in Port Richey, continued Monday.
Florida’s back-to-school tax holiday runs Aug. 1-31 this year with sales tax withheld on learning aids and jigsaw puzzles ($30 or less), most school supplies ($50 or less), clothing, footwear and accessories ($100 or less), and computers and related accessories ($1,500 or less, for non-commercial use).
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNTampa Bay Sun host first 'Pros and Pals' event to play soccer with disabled kids
The Tampa Bay Sun Foundation hosted its first annual Pros and Pals event where members of the squad and several volunteers played soccer with kids who have disabilities.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay named Robyn L. Ostrem as its next chief executive officer, the organization announced Monday. She will begin the role Aug. 4. Ostrem brings more than 25 years of nonprofit leadership experience,