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It's as beloved as any other part of the Lightning's pre-game festivities: Sonya Bryson-Kirksey, decked out in Bolts blue, delivering a rousing rendition of the national anthem. After a battle with COVID-19 last year landed her in the hospital for a month – with 8 of those days in the ICU – she says she's blessed to be back at Amalie Arena for this year's Stanley Cup Final. → Read More
The Tampa Gun Show is taking place this weekend at the Florida State Fairgrounds. → Read More
World War II veterans from the Bay Area are heading back to France to mark the 78th anniversary of D-Day. → Read More
Nearly two dozen Gold Star families gathered at MacDill Park along Tampa's Riverwalk to honor the nation's fallen. → Read More
Those who flew helicopters during the Vietnam War gathered in Tampa this week for their annual meeting → Read More
After ten years, officials finally broke ground on a 31-story residential tower in Tampa on Thursday. → Read More
Special operations contractors are showing off their skills and technology this week in downtown Tampa. → Read More
A Tampa gym claims it has new technology that can condense a full-body workout into just 20 minutes. → Read More
A new exhibit opening this week at the Westshore Mall in Tampa will transport viewers to the Sistine Chapel. → Read More
A 4-year-old girl was pronounced dead Monday after being found unresponsive at Sunset Inn Motel in Tampa. Police are trying to figure out how she died. → Read More
Avon Park residents were left cleaning up after hail fell during Highlands County storms Monday evening. → Read More
Those in the market for a new job may have the pick of the litter as economic factors improve. → Read More
A Wesley Chapel man has a new lease on life after nearly dying of a heart attack in the beginning of the year. → Read More
In 2013, Fred Rosser came out as the first openly gay wrestler signed with the WWE. He has taken his message all over the globe and Sunday he'll bring it back to Tampa Bay as one of the names competing under the New Japan Pro Wrestling banner at the St. Pete Coliseum. → Read More
The latest warning follows the extradition of a 34-year-old Sebastien Vachon-Desjardins from Canada to Tampa. He faces charges related to ransomware attacks using software known as NetWalker, which the DOJ says has been used to target businesses, municipalities, and even law enforcement. → Read More
A Bay Area artist is putting together a unique sculpture to honor fallen Tampa Police Officer Jesse Madsen. → Read More
On Wednesday, Tampa police remembered Officer Jesse Madsen, who was killed in the line of duty one year ago. → Read More
Linda Slaten was killed in 1981. Nearly 40 years later, Joseph Mills was charged with her rape and murder. Now, he's finally pleading guilty to keep himself off death row. → Read More
Claire Bridges life was changed forever after being diagnosed with COVID-19. She was vaccinated, but also had a congenital heart condition. Complications meant portions of both of her legs had to be removed below the knee. Now she's recovering and her dad says she's a 'trooper.' → Read More
The city of Tampa will hear from residents in West Tampa Monday about the proposed Rome Yard multi-use development. → Read More