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A busy home-care nurse, Kim Chitty normally makes time for a stop at Panera Bread to munch pastries and work on medical charts.
It has no street address, no sign pointing the way. Around here, it's known simply as "the farm."
More Americans will hit the road this holiday weekend than a year ago. And they'll have a bit more money to spend thanks to lower gas prices.
The money you're saving on gasoline may go toward buying steaks, ribs and chicken for the barbecue.
John Buzbee has raised tropical fish on his family farm since the 1970s, producing thousands a month that end up in stores like Walmart and Petsmart.
A home buyer was turned down for homeowner's insurance in Suncoast Meadows because the house is near a former landfill.
Time Warner Cable Inc. Chief Executive Officer Glenn Britt says not everything on cable is worth watching.
Hewlett-Packard plans to cut 27,000 jobs
Facebook shares fall 11% on second trading day
Riverview chamber meeting is Tuesday
Tampa Bay BPW elects president
Tampa Bay BPW elects president
Florida added more than 52,000 jobs in health care and other industries during April as the state unemployment rate continued to decline.
In the past six months, Gil Livingstone has replaced his front lawn twice. He blames ammonia seeping from an underground landfill he says wasn't fully disclosed by the homebuilder — one of the nation's largest.
Lightning hockey team owner Jeff Vinik continues his transition from New England to Tampa.
Sun Country sets Tampa to Minneapolis flights
As Facebook prepares for its initial public offering Friday, companies are debating its effectiveness as an advertising platform.
Home construction picked up in April
Skechers USA Inc. will pay $40 million to settle charges by the Federal Trade Commission that the footwear company made unfounded claims that its Shape-ups shoes would help people lose weight and strengthen their butt, leg and stomach muscles.
The $2 billion trading loss at JPMorgan Chase is raising critical questions about how banks control their risks, but Republican lawmakers on Wednesday rejected calls from Democrats for stricter oversight of Wall Street.
Cheaper gas won't be enough to get many more Americans on the road this summer. They're still too worried about their jobs and the economy.
Retail sales rose only 0.1 percent last month. After excluding gasoline station sales, consumers increased their spending on retail goods by just 0.2 percent, according to the Commerce Department.
Coty withdraws bid for Avon Products
Passengers making airline connections in Atlanta for international destinations will begin using a $1.4 billion terminal that opens today.
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