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BROOKSVILLEWoman's Club to host tour of homes Sunday Full Story »
BROOKSVILLEWoman's Club to host tour of homes Sunday Full Story »
Hillsborough's rejection of a proposed school may well give rise to a legal landmark. Full Story »
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Warrick Dunn helps another family get its own home. Full Story »
She testifies that the last time she saw the 22-month-old alive, he was with his dad. Full Story »
But the state elections commission wants the Legislature to revisit rules on Internet ads. Full Story »
A motorist is on trial in the deaths of two young men on a motorcycle. Full Story »
ST. PETERSBURG The Mercedes-Benz sped off the Howard Frankland Bridge and came up right behind the victim, authorities said, doing 74 mph. The luxury car crashed into the pickup's rear, pushing it into a concrete barrier and flipping it over. Full Story »
TAMPA Tampa Bay area commuters got some good news Tuesday: The confusing changes around Tampa International Airport are over. Full Story »
His attacks on the city manager and city have three officials steaming. But can they sue him? Full Story »
TAMPA Shantil Galloway wiped away tears as she described the injuries to her 22-month-old son, Chavon, who died after nearly two weeks in the custody of his father early last year. Full Story »
After numerous foulups, he's still on the job. Full Story »
FLYING SOLO Violinist Eva Shonts was one of 22 music students who performed alone on Saturday, some for the first time. pages 8-9A group of music students, from 5 to 17, take the stage solo to perform before a live audience. Full Story »
Dade City commissioners also spread a little holiday cheer in bonuses for city employees. Full Story »
ST. PETERSBURG The Florida Elections Commission has decided that internet ads used by mayoral candidate Scott Wagman this summer didn't violate election rules, though the group is recommending that lawmakers clarify how old campaign laws should apply to new media. Full Story »
Some Pasco officials aren't too concerned the California firm is seeking more customers. Full Story »
Florida had just narrowed Alabama's lead when night turned to day above our roof. Full Story »
A polite, upbeat college student's suicide came without warning, his parents say. Full Story »
Deputies say they found a grow house after residents reported an intruder robbed them. Full Story »
Commissioners compromise on allowing a general store amid conservation lands. Full Story »
Brooksville Accordion Adventure Club: Country Christmas celebration, 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Zips Italian Steakhouse, 11738 Broad St. This is an informal group of accordionists and enthusiasts. Public welcome. Cathy, (352) 686-0975, or Peg, (352) 442-5574. Full Story »
BROOKSVILLEMan pleads not guilty in 2008 fatal crash Full Story »
It's been two decades since the National Transportation Safety Commission made this no-brainer of a suggestion: How about the federal agency that oversees airlines make rules to prevent fatigue in the cockpit that are actually based on sleep science? Full Story »
Calusa Elementary: Parents Night Out, 7-10 p.m. Friday . Drop off the kids games, movies, pizza and beverages. Cost is $10 per student. Full Story »
Chasco eighth-graders are making blankets and warm items for homeless families. Full Story »
Here are some other ways that local students, faculty members and school volunteers have been helping the community: Full Story »
Christmas decorations illuminate Berlin's main shopping streets. AP Photo/Franka Bruns
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