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The fight against breast cancer got a boost Sunday as 1,500 walkers crossed the finish line after walking 60 miles through Pinellas County. Their trek raised $3.7 million for the 2009 Tampa Bay Breast Cancer 3-Day. The walkers, many of them breast cancer survivors, started at Sand Key Park in Clearwater on Friday and walked through the communities of Largo, Seminole, Treasure Island and Madeira Beach. The event ended Sunday at Spa Beach Park in St. Petersburg. ...more
November 2, 2009
Made in Canada with parts from as far away as Korea, a solar car swung through Tampa on Tuesday. ...more
May 13, 2009
In the trek from Buffalo, N.Y, to the Florida Keys, Tampa is the next stop for a solar powered car that only uses the gentle rays of the sun to keep going. ...more
May 12, 2009
With the theme of Lights, Camera, Relay for a Cure, the third annual American Cancer Society San Antonio Relay for Life took place Saturday as 32 teams comprising more than 350 walkers started an 18-hour trek in an effort to raise awareness and money in the fight against cancer. ...more
April 22, 2009
TAMPA Queue the theme from "Rocky." ...more
March 21, 2009
More than 700 participants had the "Eye of the Tiger" as they huffed and puffed their way up 914 stairs on Saturday for the American Lung Association. ...more
March 21, 2009
Six weeks after saddling her horses and hitting the road, Donna Byrne is on the verge of a milestone. If the weather is right, she'll cross the Florida-Alabama border tomorrow, nearly 450 miles from where she started in Arcadia. ...more
March 17, 2009
When Beverly Ostrom moved to Florida several years ago, she imagined her days relaxing in warm weather in her new Carrollwood home as she worked toward retirement. ...more
February 4, 2009
When Beverly Ostrom moved to Florida several years ago, she imagined her days relaxing in warm weather in her new Carrollwood home as she worked toward retirement. ...more
February 4, 2009
Nearly 20,000 South Carolina and Iowa fans packed Ybor City as floats and bands made their way down 7th Avenue for the annual Outback Bowl parade. The dismal economy didn't stop the out-of-towners from making the trek to Tampa to be true to their schools. ...more
December 31, 2008
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