Long after the end of slavery, African Americans lived under the scourge of segregation, fighting for equal treatment under the law and facing racism and oppression in everyday institutions. But these ...
Researchers at USF and The Florida Institute of Oceanography revealed Taurus Monday, a new remotely-operated vessel (ROV) ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Hackers are claiming responsibility for ransomware attacks on health systems and major companies. Most recently, a group claims to have hacked the Florida Department of Health, gaining ...
Hurricane Beryl is closing in on the southern Windward Islands and will make landfall soon. Beryl is a Category 4 storm and ...
Biden's efforts to shore up a deeply anxious Democratic Party came Monday as lawmakers are returning to Washington and ...
TAMPA, Fla. — A Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office deputy was seriously injured early Friday morning when a driver ran him ...
TAMPA, Fla. — The American Cancer Society has a new health equity study called, Voices of Black Women. The study will serve ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — NOAA hurricane hunters on Friday flew into Tropical Storm Beryl. The crew collected important data to send ...
The final vote will take place during the city council meeting on July 18, which is scheduled to start at 1:30 p.m. The ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — On Saturday, Saturday Shoppes hosted the 3rd annual BBQ and Jazz Festival outside of Tropicana Field, full of food, music, vendors and more. Bruce Gorneault, the Co ...
President Joe Biden continues to distance himself from the recent debate, Trump distances himself from Project 2025 and the latest jobs report shows a sign of resilience in hiring despite ...