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Visitors to the Ballast Point pier can fish, watch the pelicans dive and, now, use free Wi-Fi to check email or post to Facebook — if they're Bright House customers.
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."
Construction of a new $1.4 million Pasco County fire station in San Antonio soon will be under way, a bit of progress that brings excitement tinged with melancholy to those in the city's downtown.
Now operating in Florida, Kentucky and Minnesota, the 1-800-Ask-Gary hotline may find its business model banned in its home state.
Joe Lopano landed the top job at Tampa International Airport with a mandate to increase international flights, a longtime sore spot because Tampa has about three dozen weekly international flights while Orlando boasts more than 200.
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.
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.
Profits at big U.S. companies broke records last year, and so did pay for CEOs.
DALLAS — Miniature laundry detergent packets arrived on store shelves in recent months, touted as a solution to bulky bottles and messy spills. But doctors across the country say children are confusing the tiny, brightly colored packets with candy and swallowing them.
Tampa International Airport's ongoing efforts to lure local establishments continues with the addition of First Flight, a wine bar operated by Mise en Place.
The Times-Picayune, one of the nation's oldest newspapers, is dropping its daily circulation after 175 years and plans to issue three printed editions a week starting in the fall. With the change, the newspaper would become the largest metro newspaper in the nation to drop daily circulation in this digital age.
Hewlett-Packard plans to cut 27,000 jobs
Time Warner Cable Inc. Chief Executive Officer Glenn Britt says not everything on cable is worth watching.
A home buyer was turned down for homeowner's insurance in Suncoast Meadows because the house is near a former landfill.
A sign announcing the upcoming arrival of a Taco Bus recently appeared in a window at the site of a former Taqueria Monterrey.
An undercover investigation into unlicensed contractors resulted in the arrests of five men who posed online as licensed electricians, Tampa police said.
The Hillsborough County Job Creation Program still has $150,000 in wage reimbursement funds available for small businesses to add employees. To qualify, businesses must be for-profit, independently owned, located in the county and be at least two years old; have 10 or fewer employees; hire up to three new employees who are not related to the owner and show a net increase in positions.
Opening a new, entrepreneurial era in spaceflight, a ship built by a billionaire businessman sped toward the International Space Station with a load of groceries and other supplies Tuesday after a spectacular, middle-of-the-night blastoff.
Federal regulators are reviewing what JPMorgan Chase told investors about its finances and the risks it took weeks before suffering a multibillion-dollar trading loss.
Some arriving and departing flights at Tampa International Airport and other airports on the East Coast were canceled or delayed due to a power outage at a radar center in north Florida on Tuesday, FAA officials said.
Americans bought more previously owned homes in April, a hopeful sign that the weak housing market is gradually improving.
Facebook was supposed to soar. Instead, it plunged.
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