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  • Gorrie Elementary, Wilson Middle seek parking solution

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Fri Dec 4, 7:15 am ET  

    Two South Tampa schools would gain parking if the school system buys a 1-acre vacant lot between the campuses. Full Story »

  • Residents don't treasure underwater find

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Thu Dec 3, 2:45 pm ET  

    The Save Lake Roberta Committee has been a mainstay of the Old Seminole Heights Neighborhood Association for more than a decade. Full Story »

  • Trio roll the dice on South Tampaopoly

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Thu Dec 3, 2:00 pm ET  

    A trio of South Tampa women is rolling the dice, betting holiday shoppers will be on board with their unique localized game of Monopoly. Full Story »

  • Win signed Bucs jersey, game tickets in holiday contest

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Wed Dec 2, 3:45 pm ET  

    The holiday season is upon us and in addition to shopping for that perfect gift, we ask you to take the time to share your holiday photos and videos with TBO.com in our online holiday contest. Full Story »

  • This show provides banquet of creations

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Wed Dec 2, 12:17 am ET  

    For the third consecutive year, Ciney Snook will turn her South Tampa waterfront home into an art gallery for four days this week. Full Story »

  • Up on the roof, 'green' garden grows

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Wed Dec 2, 12:16 am ET  

    David A. Straz Jr. Center for the Performing Arts, how does your garden grow? Full Story »

  • Carols to highlight holiday tree event

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Wed Dec 2, 12:16 am ET  

    Residents are invited to the second annual Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Dec. 11 at the East Court Plaza outside Tampa's District 3 police headquarters, 3808 N. 22nd St. Full Story »

  • RSL soccer club scores at finals

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Wed Dec 2, 12:16 am ET  

    For one team, there was the joy of a championship. For the other, there was the disappointment of coming so close to victory, only to see it evaporate. Full Story »

  • Marine of the Year can do it all

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Wed Dec 2, 12:16 am ET  

    The Riverview Detachment of the Marine Corps League recognized Debra Steele as the detachment's 2009 Marine of the Year during its celebration of the Marine Corps 234th Birthday on Nov. 14. Full Story »

  • Bolts honor state champs

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Wed Dec 2, 12:16 am ET  

    The Tampa Bay Lightning took time to honor both of the area's state hockey champions during Friday night's game against the New York Rangers, with the Newsome Blue team that won the Division II Pure title and the Gaither/Sickles team that won the Combined division being brought out into the bench areas during the first and second intermissions. Full Story »

  • Club collects pounds of food

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Wed Dec 2, 12:16 am ET  

    In celebration of the second year of her participation in the Weight Watchers program, Lose For Good, Jackie Macaluso helped collect food donations for her group's charity partner, America's Second Harvest of Tampa Bay. This was one of several donations by residents who lost more than 7,000 pounds as they collected more than 10,000 pounds of food for charity. Full Story »

  • University chapel fills a void

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Wed Dec 2, 12:15 am ET  

    A University of Tampa chapel planned for decades and made possible by local philanthropists is scheduled to open next year at the heart of the private school's downtown campus. Full Story »

  • Holiday events crowding calendar

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Wed Dec 2, 12:15 am ET  

    The holiday season is under way with numerous holiday-themed events, open to the public and benefiting local charities. They include: Full Story »

  • Hospital staff helps the needy

    South Tampa News & Tribune – Wed Dec 2, 12:15 am ET  

    Tampa General Hospital employees' generosity was on display recently as hundreds of boxes and cans of food filled a room on the hospital's first floor. Full Story »

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