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Nick Wright Baffled By Lakers' Rush to Get Out of the LeBron James Business Report: Stu Sternberg agrees to sell Tampa Bay ...
Severe weather rolled through parts of the Tampa Bay area, including Pasco and Hernando counties, where downed trees and ...
Electric Bicycle Rider Dies After Colliding with Pickup Truck in Pinellas County PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. - A 34-year-old Bonita ...
Now that Republicans in Washington have passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the clock is ticking. A suite of programs that help Americans afford clean energy technology will be phased out in a ...
Star Break begin on Sunday, which means Tampa Bay Rays brass will be hard at work identifying and selecting prospects to bring into t ...
Five Florida state lawmakers who were denied access to a new immigration detention center in the Everglades are suing Gov.
- Kevin Guthrie, director of Florida Division of Emergency Management, right, gestures as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis looks on ...
On Thursday, March 6, the Tampa Bay Times, in partnership with Tampa Electric, will host a free community conversation on the future of Tampa Bay’s water resources.
Duke Energy Florida and Tampa Electric Co. filed proposals to collect over $1.5 billion from customers to cover hurricane costs.
Tampa Electric uses its energy for good — of customers, community and the environment Order Reprints By TECO Oct 21, 2024 ...
Florida’s electric utilities and state leaders are warning of a devastating blow to the power grid as Hurricane Milton churns toward the Tampa Bay region, which just recovered from Hurricane Helene.
Tampa Electric is asking the Florida Public Service Commission to approve a $287.98 million increase in 2025.