Tales | Top prospects Carson Williams, Brayden Taylor and Xavier Isaac are among those not making expected progress.| Tampa Bay Times
DeSantis’ use of such powers is not unprecedented.| Tampa Bay Times
Critics called the proposed expansion of the program a “coupon for millionaires.”| Tampa Bay Times
A new bill would give families state money for a wide range of education expenses beyond private school tuition.| Tampa Bay Times
The added regulations, they say, could keep their children’s education from being “separate and free.”| Tampa Bay Times
With cost estimates reaching into the billions, school districts are left to guess at the hit to their budgets.| Tampa Bay Times
The disease is spread by “kissing bugs.”| Tampa Bay Times
Senators adopted the House version of the bill, but the chambers still disagree on how to pay for it.| Tampa Bay Times
Is it millions or billions? The answer depends on which students are being counted.| Tampa Bay Times
Use this tool to compare risk from hurricanes with FEMA flood zones and more.| Tampa Bay Times
At one St. Petersburg Catholic school, an infusion of public money means parents will pay less while the school collects more.| Tampa Bay Times
The two utility companies filed paperwork disclosing how Tampa Bay residents’ bills may go up or down next year.| Tampa Bay Times
He met with Republican officials and Moms for Liberty leaders before announcing the push on Fox News.| Tampa Bay Times
The Republican U.S. senators join a growing chorus of opposition to the DeSantis administration’s proposals.| Tampa Bay Times
The agency is now targeting the week of Sept. 2, it announced on social media.| Tampa Bay Times
Florida’s environmental agency is floating the idea of golfing and lodges on state park property. Details are scarce.| Tampa Bay Times
The plan called for Nicklaus-designed layouts in state parks.| Tampa Bay Times
The outcome of the high-stakes trial could decide whether hundreds of thousands of felons who have served their time behind bars can cast ballots in this year’s presidential election.| Tampa Bay Times
Videos taken by students show protesters and officers tussling, grabbing, shouting and falling to the floor.| Tampa Bay Times
A close look at ‘the Nation’s Report Card’ shows how Florida fails its students as they move up through the grades.| Tampa Bay Times
Make recovery easier: Use your phone to photograph possessions, scan and store records and save everything to the cloud.| Tampa Bay Times
A leaky roof, a busted window and an overgrown yard that hasn’t been trimmed in ages? Take care of that now. Don’t help the storm inflict even more damage.| Tampa Bay Times
Don’t wait until a hurricane is headed this way to start building your kit.| Tampa Bay Times
Pets are often a reason people don’t evacuate. But they shouldn’t have to be, local officials say.| Tampa Bay Times
Accurately evaluating hurricane forecasts could save your life. It’s time to dust off the cobwebs.| Tampa Bay Times
Hurricane Ian devastated Southwest Florida. The storm has taught us a few lessons to keep in mind for the 2023 hurricane season.| Tampa Bay Times
Police records show that Bridget Ziegler directed her husband to look for women they were both interested in and share photos of them.| Tampa Bay Times
Two elections supervisors said the state’s request was highly unusual.| Tampa Bay Times
Residents are struggling to meet higher costs amid hotter temperatures.| Tampa Bay Times
More lost than won in Tuesday’s primary elections.| Tampa Bay Times
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection said the “project will be removed from agency review.”| Tampa Bay Times
The nonprofit, called Folds of Honor, has ties to famed golfer Jack Nicklaus.| Tampa Bay Times
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has doubled down on its proposal as opposition mounts.| Tampa Bay Times
The sweeping proposal set off a firestorm of public outcry across the state.| Tampa Bay Times
University police moved in during a demonstration after some protesters began to erect at least one tent.| Tampa Bay Times
Coastal hospitals in West Tampa, South Pasadena, Tarpon Springs and Trinity closed as area hospitals brace for storm, influx of patients.| Tampa Bay Times
Ten people were arrested at the campus as protests continue to spread at other Florida universities.| Tampa Bay Times