Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Man accused of punching Tampa police horse at Gasparilla and other top stories.

  • Man accused of punching Tampa police horse at Gasparilla

    Man accused of punching Tampa police horse at Gasparilla
    TAMPA — Revelers relieved themselves on sidewalks, seafaring pirates swayed on not-so-seaworthy legs and a few got popped for bringing pot to the party. As far as Gasparilla goes, most of the arrests made by Tampa police over the weekend were unsurprising, especially to those familiar with the debauchery historically associated with the city's century-old house party. Underage drinking. Disorderly conduct. Boating under the influence. And … striking a police horse? Now that's something, even for..
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  • Safety summit held in Downtown Tampa

    Safety summit held in Downtown Tampa
    Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutSafety summit held in Downtown TampaIn Downtown Tampa, hundreds geared up for a sold out safety summit Wednesday.Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Safety summit held in Downtown TampaPort Tampa Bay Security and Tampa Police put on an an active shooter drill at Port Tampa Bay on Feb. 3.(Photo: WTSP)In Downtown Tampa, hundreds geared up for ..
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  • Tampa Catholic's Craig-Myers, one of nation's top prospects, opts for ...

    Tampa Catholic's Craig-Myers, one of nation's top prospects, opts for ...
    For Tampa Catholic High School wide receiver Nate Craig-Myers and other top recruits throughout the Tampa area, four years of training, hard work and dedication culminate today when they make their college choices during National Signing Day. The spotlight on Craig-Myers was especially bright as he announced his decision to attend Auburn during a live presentation from Tampa Catholic that was televised on ESPNU. Craig-Myers will be joined at Auburn by his half-brother, Jayvaughn Myers of Pasco ..
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  • Red Wings fired up to return for showdown in Tampa

    Red Wings fired up to return for showdown in Tampa
    Gustav Nyquist talks Wednesday at Amalie Arena as the Wings prepare to return from the All-Star break to play Tampa Bay. Video by Helene St. James, Detroit Free Press. Red Wings, Lightning neck-and-neck in standings; Riley Sheahan not available tonightDetroit Red Wings center Gustav Nyquist (14).(Photo: Paul Sancya, Associated Press)TAMPA, Fla. -- After more than a week-long layoff, the Detroit Red Wings start off with a doozy.They take on Atlantic Division rival Tampa Bay Lightning (8 ..
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  • Tampa man arrested with pipe bombs doesn't have to belong to a ...

    Tampa man arrested with pipe bombs doesn't have to belong to a ...
    TAMPA — When a 24-year-old man was arrested Monday after authorities said they found a stockpile of pipe bombs, guns and ammunition in his home, he told an investigator that he belonged to a St. Petersburg militia group. Michael Vincent Ramos said he was a member of the "United States Patriot Army," according to a federal complaint, and told federal agents he was "unhappy with the government." But does the man who authorities say amassed eight pipe bombs, an AK-47 semiautomatic rifle, a .45-cali..
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  • UT student claims excessive force in suit against Tampa police officer

    UT student claims excessive force in suit against Tampa police officer
    A woman has filed a lawsuit against Tampa and one of the city’s police officers who she says physically assaulted her. In the lawsuit filed Tuesday, University of Tampa student Caroline Tedeschi alleges Officer Nicholas Sclavakis unlawfully arrested her last year with the use of excessive force. “Obviously she would like to receive compensation, but she would also like to see justice be served,” said Tedeschi’s attorney, Jim Felman. The lawsuit says around 12:15 a.m. on Jan. 25, Tedeschi a..
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  • Another muggy, warm winter day in Tampa area; rain expected ...

    Another muggy, warm winter day in Tampa area; rain expected ...
    Temperatures in the Tampa area are running above normal again today as a southerly flow keeps a warm, humid air mass over Florida, forecasters say. Things should begin to change by Thursday morning as the tail end of a cold front approaches, bringing an increased chance for showers and isolated storms, the National Weather Service says. Fog hasn’t developed as much as the morning before. The weather service says the wind has been too fast for land-based fog to form this morning, and there has ..
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  • Tampa Bay Times gets contract to print Tampa Tribune

    Tampa Bay Times gets contract to print Tampa Tribune
    ST. PETERSBURG — The Tampa Bay Times has signed a five-year contract to print the Tampa Tribune and its affiliated publications, executives with both newspapers said. The contract, terms of which were not disclosed, includes all publications under the umbrella of the Tampa Media Group, the Tribune's parent. The Times will transition this month toward printing all editions and weekly sections of the Tribune and its affiliates — including Centro, Highlands Today and the Suncoast News — and taking ..
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  • Kaushal will be 50th Eagle Scout from Troop 142 of Tampa Palms

    Kaushal will be 50th Eagle Scout from Troop 142 of Tampa Palms
    Kunal Kaushal, 17, of Tampa Palms, will be the 50th Scout from his troop to attain the highest rank in Boy Scouting — Eagle — during a Court of Honor ceremony Feb. 14. Kaushal, a member of Troop 142 since 2009, is a senior in King High School’s International Baccalaureate program. His mother is Dr. Sujata Kumar, a pediatrician. Being a Boy Scout “has helped me develop perseverance and dedication,” Kaushal said. “Managing this project and completing it to finish my Eagle Scout credentials have s..
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  • High school students land trade jobs at first Tampa fair

    High school students land trade jobs at first Tampa fair
    TAMPA — Anthony Comer walked in to Amalie Arena on Tuesday morning hoping for a fun way to skip class. He walked out with a potential new job. Comer, a 19-year-old senior at Tampa Bay Tech High School, made the most of the first ever Build Tampa Bay technical career fair, pairing more than 50 local companies looking to hire with more than 750 juniors and seniors enrolled in career technical courses in Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas schools. Comer landed an interview for a drywall installati..
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Construction job fair today in Tampa for high school students .Hundreds browse new Tampa urban market .
National Signing Day: Tampa Catholic star sharing his day in the ... .Preparations begin throughout Tampa for 101st Gasparilla invasion ... .

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