USF Receives $1.57M Grant To Help Vets
The University of South Florida (USF) has received a $1.57 million grant that will help veterans throughout the Tampa Bay area who have sustained a brain injury to reintegrate successfully into civilian life.
The University of South Florida (USF) has received a $1.57 million grant that will help veterans throughout the Tampa Bay area who have sustained a brain injury to reintegrate successfully into civilian life.
University of South Florida Professor Susan MacManus was recently tapped by the New York Times to share her list of must-read articles that help explain why Florida's voters remain a deciding factor in the general election.
A facade improvement program in the neighborhoods of East Tampa, Drew Park and Ybor City has given business owners the opportunity to upgrade their storefronts.
NPR profiles Lucy Morgan, a Tampa Bay Times reporter considered an "institution'' in Florida politics.
The Tampa Jewish Community Center & Federation plans to expand by Spring 2013 into the Fort Homer Hesterly Armory at 522 N. Howard Ave.
Volunteers are making it possible for the Largo Central Park Nature Preserve to stay open.
Improvements and expansion of Airside F portend greater opportunities for increased international flights at Tampa International.
Repairs restore the Platt Street Bridge to its 1926 historical appearance.
The Gonzmart family, owners of popular Spanish restaurants in Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota, Clearwater Beach, Celebration and St. Augustine, will open another eatery on the Hillsborough River in Tampa Heights.
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