February is Black History Month, a time of year that’s especially important to Lea Manningham and her Girls of the World Inc. members. “Black History Month is more than just a reflection on the past,” ...
The huge skull of a glyptodont, a prehistoric relative of the armadillo, is the newest item on display at the Paleo Preserve Fossil Museum at Camp Bayou in Ruskin. The ancient mammal lived in the ...
High-growth demand for recreation and event space is behind the recently completed gym expansion at the Spurlino Family YMCA off Big Bend Road in Riverview. That’s where Kenny Jenkins, superintendent ...
The Small But Mighty Heroes nonprofit works to support children battling cancer and the siblings and parents who fight by their side. Toward that end, the Dancing For Heroes Gala is set for March 21 ...
Sumner basketball ended its 15-12 2024-25 campaign with a 60-49 loss to top-seeded Plant in the district championship game. The Stingrays were looking to avenge a 7-point home loss on Jan. 8 and ...
The 2024-25 boys basketball season ended in disappointing fashion for all five high schools in the South Shore five last week. Sumner High, under first-year Head Coach Augustine Gaddis, lasted the ...
After Hurricane Helene ravaged her popular seafood eatery four months ago, Julie Cockerham is re-opening The Fish House January 30. That alone would be enough to demoralize the best of us, but her ...
Sumner basketball built momentum as the final week of the regular season came to an end and will open the FHSAA 7A District 11 tournament as the two seed, having a first-round bye. The Stingrays ran ...
At the Community Foundation Tampa Bay, actions speak much louder than words. In 2024, through its Critical Needs List and the Tampa Bay Rapid Response Fund, it facilitated the awarding of $882,673 in ...
Tyler Sultenfuss, president of the nonprofit Life Academy Inc. and director of its after-school and summer camp program, wants all children to be safe in the water and know what to do when they see ...
It’s that time of year. The chill is still in the air, but the annual Gasparilla celebrations, Mardi Gras on the Hillsborough River, are one of Tampa’s first signs of spring is. This past weekend ...
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