Facebook's rocky initial public offering hasn't stopped life at the world's biggest online social network. Today, the company unveiled a camera app for the iPhone.
DALLAS - Miniature laundry detergent packets arrived on store shelves in recent months, touted as a solution to bulky bottles and messy spills. But doctors across the country say children are confusing the tiny, brightly colored packets with candy and swallowing them.
Tampa International Airport's ongoing efforts to lure local establishments continues with the addition of First Flight, a wine bar operated by Mise en Place.
A home buyer was turned down for homeowner's insurance in Suncoast Meadows because the house is near a former landfill.
A sign announcing the upcoming arrival of a Taco Bus recently appeared in a window at the site of a former Taqueria Monterrey.
An undercover investigation into unlicensed contractors resulted in the arrests of five men who posed online as licensed electricians, Tampa police said.
Opening a new, entrepreneurial era in spaceflight, a ship built by a billionaire businessman sped toward the International Space Station with a load of groceries and other supplies Tuesday after a spectacular, middle-of-the-night blastoff.
Some arriving and departing flights at Tampa International Airport and other airports on the East Coast were canceled or delayed due to a power outage at a radar center in north Florida on Tuesday, FAA officials said.
Hillsborough transit planners have proposed a fare increase and service cuts to make up a budget deficit during the next five years.
It could be another year before a University of South Florida emergency care partnership produces any research results.
The Red Rose Inn was financially sound, but the death of the owners' daughter led the family to conclude that running the business simply was too much right now, daughter Rosemary Madonia said.
Florida is the third-largest beef-producing state east of the Mississippi River and ranks 10th in the nation. But it's getting harder for families like the Barthles to keep their family tradition alive as a business.
On the breezy terrace of Texas de Brazil in West Shore, guests clink glasses and nibble on appetizers as cranes overhead lift steel beams into place for yet another tower in the booming MetWest complex.
Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik is emerging from a complex financial drama as the only qualified bidder for the Channelside Bay Plaza.
In the past six months, Gil Livingstone has replaced his front lawn twice. He blames ammonia seeping from an underground landfill he says wasn't fully disclosed by the homebuilder - one of the nation's largest.






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