March is Women’s History Month, a time to highlight the contributions women have made to history and contemporary society. In the Bay Area, Fran Powers, founder of Tampa’s Powerstories Theatre, ...
On a recent Friday morning, a westbound TECO Line Streetcar rolled through Ybor City, passing the occasional wandering rooster. At the front, Connie Cosme, who’s worked with the streetcar system since ...
When Chef Suzanne “Suz” Lara opened her namesake restaurant LARA in February 2025, it wasn’t just another restaurant debut. It was the culmination of a 20-year journey through Tampa’s kitchens and a ...
In February, scores of people turned out at Al Lopez Park to take a test ride on electric bikes and apply for the City of Tampa eBike Voucher Program, which offers city residents substantial subsidies ...
The annual rite of March, Major League Baseball spring training, is in full swing around the Tampa Bay area. The Florida Grapefruit League schedule runs through March 24th. The greater Tampa Bay area ...
Two Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) bike-ped projects for crossing Tampa Bay between Hillsborough and Pinellas counties are slated to come online this year. The long-awaited shared-use ...
In the food world, trends come and go. The new, trendy thing is hot — until it’s not. There are plenty of examples in the Tampa Bay area’s dining history. Mise En Place is a notable exception. The ...
2020 was supposed to be the year Kiva Williams returned to the workforce after five years as a stay-at-home mom. She was turning 40 and ready to reclaim her professional identity. Then the COVID-19 ...
Art Week Tampa returns February 18th-22nd with events and exhibitions happening downtown, in Seminole Heights, at USF, and, of course, in Ybor City. The multi-day sampler of the city’s arts scene ...
“Be All You Can Be” honors six African American women community leaders n East Tampa (Michelle Sawyer) A new mural in East Tampa honors past community leaders and spreads hope the next generation will ...
No more free rides on HART Route 1, but there are more service level improvements (HART Facebook) “We’re at an inflection point for public transit,” says Tampa City Council member Lynn Hurtak. For ...
Steel beams brace the walls of the Scozzari Brothers Building (Courtesy Chip Weiner) Along Seventh Avenue in Ybor City, the outside of the Scozzari Brothers Building remains the same while everything ...
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