Decades-old school gets transformation as Brooksville residents reminisce
What was most recently known as the Little Rock Cannery used to be the Historic Hammock Consolidated School, originally built in 1940.
What was most recently known as the Little Rock Cannery used to be the Historic Hammock Consolidated School, originally built in 1940.
Hillsborough Educators say potential SNAP Cuts Could Impact School Meal Programs
Focus Academy Transition students, who are young adults with developmental disabilities, are working with Aquatech on a project in Lake Apopka.
Madhurima Paturi, an attorney with Paturi Law in Orlando, says she is representing clients in all 50 states.
Middleton will be one of 600 teams competing in FIRST championship in Houston.
In order to oversee the expansion and analyze data, the district is hoping to hire a new type of school guardian.
The Wilton Simpson Technical College offers various programs in high demand fields.
Officials at the Tampa company say the models are used in classrooms around the world to improve health outcomes for humans and animals.
The Digital Dome Theatre is the new home of MOSI’s Saunders Planetarium, the second largest planetarium in the country.
A suicide prevention bench was recently installed in the USF Greek Village.
Haines City broke ground on Crossroads Village Center, a 120-acre commercial project that will include a Target.
The hole formed after last year’s hurricanes on Estancia Boulevard. More than six months later, it seems to be getting bigger.
Brazilian-based Bauducco Foods recently broke ground in Zephyrhills. State officials said is a prime example of companies building in the state.
The Internal Revenue Service pushed the deadline back to May 1 for those directly impacted by hurricanes Helene and Milton.
BayCare’s Morton Plant Hospital recently completed the world’s first transcatheter aortic valve–in–transcatheter aortic valve procedure.
The immediate future of the Cross Bay Ferry could be decided this week during the Hillsborough County Commission meeting.
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