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Several people were injured, including an infant and another child, in a deputy-involved crash on Falkenburg Road this morning. Full Story »
Several people were injured, including an infant and another child, in a deputy-involved crash on Falkenburg Road this morning. Full Story »
As DC sniper mastermind John Allen Muhammad is set to be executed today, some believe their shooting spree may have started on a Clearwater golf course. Full Story »
A truck crashed into a baggage claim area at Tampa International Airport Monday night, destroying an aquarium and killing most of the fish inside. Full Story »
A new study shows Florida cities are among the most dangerous for pedestrians. When it comes to walking, the study says the Tampa-St. Pete area is second on the list of most dangerous cities, and many say we've earned it. Full Story »
Kennedy Boulevard is reopened in both directions after being shut down for approximately five hours after a three-car accident where one of the cars hit and damaged a power pole. Full Story »
Getting the swine flu can be a miserable experience, but now some of the state's youngest students face the prospect of being kicked out of the voluntary pre- kindergarten program if they contract the H1N1 virus. Full Story »
A Lakeland mom says her kid's school made a terrible mistake that put the child's life in danger -- not once, but twice. Full Story »
Motorists did not appear to be stumped by a one-of-a-kind traffic signal in Palm Harbor. Those turning left at Belcher and Nebraska have the usual commands of green, yellow and red left-turn arrows. But that sequence is followed by a flashing yellow arrow. Full Story »
The next time you're walking down the street in Florida, watch out for cars. Orlando, Tampa, Miami and Jacksonville and their surrounding areas are all considered the highest risk, according to a report by Transportation For America. Rounding out the Top 5 is Memphis, Tenn. Full Story »
As budget cuts have forced some libraries in the Bay Area to scale back hours and services, one library has come back better than ever. St. Petersburg's main library was closed during the summer for renovations and upgrades, and reopened Monday morning. Full Story »
A group of people protesting health care reform lined up in front of a restaurant where Senator Bill Nelson was speaking Monday. Full Story »
Seventeen people managed to break a world record by cramming into a classic VW Beetle over the weekend. Full Story »
Along with the wind, you'll find a lot of tied up boats and frustrated fisherman on Clearwater Beach-- thanks to the effects of Tropical Storm Ida. Full Story »
A wedding reception apparently turned wild over the weekend, and ended with the groom's father and grandmother injured and one man behind bars. Full Story »
As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers played their first winning game of the season, someone burglarized one of the players' homes and stole his flat-screen TV, police said. Full Story »
A 500-acre brush fire at the Alafia River State Park is finally under control. Full Story »
St. Pete has a new leader, officials lighten up over red light cams, and sending Halloween candy to a good cause...it's all here in the MyFox Tampa Bay Week in Review. Full Story »
A Land O'Lakes man was bitten by an alligator that had parked itself under his car early Sunday morning. Full Story »
Pinellas County deputies looking for a supposed burglar got a big surprise Saturday afternoon. Full Story »
A 7-year-old boy suffered life-threatening injuries when he was ejected from an SUV that crashed into a pick-up truck late Saturday night in Clearwater. Full Story »
The FOX 13 Care Force was back at work Saturday morning, helping rebuild homes for several Bay Area war veterans. Full Story »
The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office is looking for a would-be robber who threatened to shoot a store clerk and ran away when a customer appeared. Full Story »
Clad in a protective vest, 40-year-old Jason Rodriguez left suicide watch only briefly for his first appearance in an Orlando court Saturday. Rodriguez now faces a first degree murder charge and five counts of attempted murder. Full Story »
Professionals say incidents of workplace violence may not all be as grandiose as what happened in Texas and Orlando this week, but they do seem to be increasing and sometimes, if you look close enough, the signs are there. Full Story »
Pinellas County plans to use "guerilla advertising" to hunt for tourists in the urban jungles of New York and Chicago. That means hitting the subways, the elevators, taxi cabs. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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