Local real estate agents report new trend after back-to-back hurricanes
Local real estate agents say they’re seeing a new trend — people are giving up their waterfront dream homes, and moving inland, out of flood zones.
Local real estate agents say they’re seeing a new trend — people are giving up their waterfront dream homes, and moving inland, out of flood zones.
Students were able to operate heavy equipment and learned about the construction industry.
Six months since an unforgettable couple of weeks that changed so many lives, Spectrum News checks in on people still dealing with the aftermath.
A group of students from Sumner High School is taking the law into their own hands through the “Ought to Be a Law” program.
Families for Strong Public Schools says the dismantling of the DOE could have devastating impacts on schools, especially in Florida.
Nearly six months after back-to-back hurricanes hit Tampa Bay, the restaurant is thriving thanks to its community's support.
Florida Polytechnic is working with the city of Winter Haven to solve a smelly issue that has plagued Central Florida for decades.
The program is helping both aspiring educators and the school district.
On Friday, Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, and County Commissioner Ken Hagan both said they’re open to restarting negotiations with the team again.
The group went with the “Florida College Access Network”, OR FCAN, an organization that advocates for student-centered policies.