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  • Deputies investigate homicide after man found dead outside of ...

    Deputies investigate homicide after man found dead outside of ...
    TAMPA, Fla. - Hillsborough County deputies are investigating a homicide outside of a home in the 8200 block of Trammell Trail in Tampa. The call came in around 10:00 p.m. on Monday night. Deputies say the victim is an adult male who died at the scene after being shot.Detectives cleared the scene around 3:45 a.m. on Tuesday and are gathering additional evidence.Officials say the incident does not appear to be random.Story Developing. Stay with ABC Action News for updates. 
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  • LB Richie Brown hopes to call Tampa a more permanent home this ...

    LB Richie Brown hopes to call Tampa a more permanent home this ...
    TAMPA — Linebacker Richie Brown joins the Bucs this week as an undrafted rookie free agent, which means that despite leading Mississippi State in tackles each of the past two years, he faces tough odds to make Tampa Bay's final 53-man roster. But if that seems like adversity, consider the last time he called the Tampa Bay area home. Brown was 11, in the sixth grade, when Hurricane Katrina destroyed his family's home in Long Beach, Miss., forcing them to relocate to live with family in Florida. A..
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  • Workers organize May Day rallies in Tampa Bay

    Workers organize May Day rallies in Tampa Bay
    Monday is May Day or International Workers Day; on MidPoint we speak with people helping to organize May Day rallies in the Tampa Bay area. The Tampa May Day march and rally is sponsored by 15 groups and is this evening from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. beginning at the Sociedad La Union Marti Maceo Cuban Club, located at 1226 East 7th Avenue in Ybor City. Marc Rodrigues is a field representative with the Florida AFL-CIO, based in West Central Florida which includes the Tampa Bay Area. Marc helps t..
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  • 2 Cold Fronts May Bring Change In Tampa Bay's Weather

    2 Cold Fronts May Bring Change In Tampa Bay's Weather
    TAMPA, FL — Tampa Bay area residents eagerly awaiting the return of rain may not have much longer to wait. According to the National Weather Service, two cold fronts set to converge on the region may offer some relief from dry conditions while cooling things down just a bit, as well. Forecasters anticipate Monday will kick the workweek off with partly cloudy skies and a high near 90 degrees in much of the region. As the day moves on, however, a cold front is expected to move into the area, bring..
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  • 10 ways to get when you give Tuesday on Give Day Tampa Bay

    10 ways to get when you give Tuesday on Give Day Tampa Bay
    The 24-hour day of doing good that is Give Day Tampa Bay brings some perks for donors as many of the nonprofits across the region hold parties and special events Tuesday to drum up donations. The online giving challenge at giveday.org presented by the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay starts at midnight Tuesday. It provides one-stop shopping for do-gooders as they help more than 500 nonprofits across the region. In the middle of all this generosity, we found 10 ways you can get something for you..
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  • The Daystarter: Expect rain, finally; it's Give Day Tampa Bay; time for ...

    The Daystarter: Expect rain, finally; it's Give Day Tampa Bay; time for ...
    Catching you up on overnight happenings, and what you need to know today. • There's a good chance of rain during the morning commute, as temperatures climb from the mid 70s into the high 80s by the afternoon, according to 10Weather WTSP. The rain will move from the northwest to the southeast through the day. • As you head out for your morning commute, check out our live blog for the latest traffic updates and road conditions across Tampa Bay. • Here are the top things to do today in Tampa Bay..
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  • 8 Investigates: What is Tampa doing to stop 'modern day slavery'?

    8 Investigates: What is Tampa doing to stop 'modern day slavery'?
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The same day that Tampa police raided and shut down a massage parlor staffed by scantily-clad Asian women on Henderson Boulevard, the Tampa police chief stood outside of that business and declared that “human trafficking is the modern day form of slavery.” That was four years ago when Jane Castor was Tampa’s police chief and the city seemed focused on shutting down organized prostitution that masqueraded as legitimate therapeutic massage in the city’s Asian health spas. Co..
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  • Review: Spoon finally hits Tampa for a dance-rock celebration at the ...

    Review: Spoon finally hits Tampa for a dance-rock celebration at the ...
    You know those bands who never come to Tampa? The bands who, for whatever reason, often skip Florida on tour? The ones who have you considering a midweek trip to Atlanta or Miami just to cross them off your life list? Sometimes, those bands are worth the wait. Textbook example: Spoon, who haven’t played Tampa in ages, and never as a headliner – yet who brought out a slam-packed, hot-to-trot Ritz Ybor Crowd Monday night. Bodies packed the floor all the way back to the bar, which would seem to lea..
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  • Monday, May 1: Tampa Bay Rays at Miami Marlins game preview

    Monday, May 1: Tampa Bay Rays at Miami Marlins game preview
    TV: FOX Sports Florida TIME: Pregame coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. CAN’T GET TO A TV? WATCH IT LIVE ON FOX SPORTS GO MIAMI — The major leagues’ two Florida franchises — both playing less than .500 ball — get together for four games in the next four days. It is not exactly a World Series preview: The Miami Marlins (11-12) have lost four of their past five games, and the Tampa Bay Rays (12-14) have lost two games in a row as well as three consecutive series. Watch the Miami Marlins on FOX Spo..
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  • Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik won't serve on TECO board ...

    Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik won't serve on TECO board ...
    TAMPA รข€” Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik will not be able to serve on the board of directors overseeing the Tampa Electric Co. and TECO Peoples Gas after all. "Unfortunately, I have recently learned of a challenge my family investment business presents for me to serve on the board of TECO," Vinik said in a statement released by Tampa Electric. "Emera and TECO have a vision for Tampa Bay that complements my vision, and TECO has selected an excellent board of leaders with a strong commitment..
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