The beloved Plant City celebration is back starting Thursday. As is tradition, a crowd-pleasing bill of artists will light up the stage over its 11-day run.
On alert: Tampa Bay companies are watching closely as the U.S. warns of a heightened threat of cyberattacks amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Hear from a few local firms.
"Away From Home" focuses on the experience at federally run boarding schools, which forced Native American children to assimilate with the aim of eradicating their cultures. Their stories are told through photographs, text panels, artifacts, videos and audio.
The pandemic propelled health care disparities among minority and underserved communities compared to the rest of the population into focus. Now, with many public officials and private citizens eager to move past the coronavirus, the people working to close those gaps are fighting to keep momentum.
Pandemic fears fading? Twenty-four percent of Americans say they're "extremely" or "very" worried that they or a family member will contract COVID-19, a new poll shows. That's down from 36 percent in December and January as the omicron variant surged.