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Up to 200 computer hard drives were donated for the nonprofit Computer Mentors of Tampa.
Oct. 24 is the Seminole Heights Garden Tour's fifth anniversary.
ZooTampa’s herpetology team spent several hours counting and packing the tadpoles into protected shipping boxes for their journey.
We will be hosting our quarterly meeting virtually and encourage everyone to participate online or by phone. This quarter's topics include:
The event will include giveaways, a sweepstakes drawing and special prizes for travelers passing through the terminal.
The demand for the tests is decreasing among TPA travelers.
The new Heights apartments, with market-rate features and fixtures, fill up in two months
Old Seminole Heights resident, architect, and owner of (allegedly) design Patrick Thorpe and City of Tampa Zoning Supervisor Eric Cotton ...
The Feb. 7 event is expected to bring thousands of extra passengers and hundreds of private or charter jets to TPA.
Hillsborough County has awarded $9.3 million to more than 100 projects to promote historic preservation, tourism and economic development.
Since the zoo reopened in May, it has modified operations to safely provide ban outdoor, family-friendly place to enjoy wildlife.
After cancelling TPA's Annual 5K on the Runway earlier this year due to COVID-19, the race is back.
ZT Saves defines the zoo's mission of saving endangered species.
United Way Suncoast recently completed the first year of funding of over $5.6 million in community investments.
At a time when rainbows and unicorns are overshadowed by the coronavirus, a Seminole Heights resident is bringing a bit of magic back.
ZooTampa at Lowry Park announced the birth of its seventh southern white rhino on Thursday, a cause for celebration for conservationists.
They arrived! A fundraiser for a Bahamian family in Tampa
Thrivent Financial and eight local faith communities are building two Habitat for Humanity homes in the USF area.
Animal care professionals at ZooTampa were excited to see Heathcliff and Ceduna's joey finally stick its head out Ceduna's pouch.
Hooters Teams Up With Cancer Society.
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This year's tour takes place Sunday, April 7 from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The fundraiser will take place Friday, May 17 at Raymond James Stadium.
The organization is asking residents of the Tampa Bay area to help by donating new or gently used formal dresses.
The first Habitat for Humanity “Veterans Build” home in Hillsborough County is finished.
The second annual Heights Unites Music & Arts Festival presented by Tampa General Hospital will take place on Saturday, Feb. 23.
Conducting two clinics for golfers with autism on Tuesday, February 26, during Honda Classic week at PGA National Resort & Spa in Palm Beach
For the staff at ZooTampa at Lowry Park, it was a December to remember when Ubi, an endangered Malayan tapir, delivered a healthy calf.
The eighth annual vigil will take place Thursday, Oct. 18 at Hillsborough High School, 5000 Central Ave., Tampa.
The 10-week, after-school fitness and life-skills training program culminates in UnitedHealthcare Girls on the Run 5K, Dec. 8
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These solitary chocolate brown animals have a face resembling a giraffe and zebra-like striped legs.
The 15th annual event was an opportunity for residents to learn, network and earn recognition.
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Library officials encourage borrowers to ‘just bring back’ borrowed items.
The Tampa Bay Lightning players will accept toy donations to help underserved children in Seminole Heights.
The transit agency had created a nighttime detour for the Route 9 bus after multiple shootings in the Seminole Heights area.
The charitable organization is also looking for donations from Tampa Bay area residents to assist with Hurricane Irma relief efforts.
The 14 member food banks across the state help the American Red Cross and FEMA with disasters like Hurricane Irma.