MIAMI — The Rays have been sputtering around for much of the season, seeking some way to shake their offensive struggles.
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TAMPA — As a Plant High junior, Kristen Chittenden’s decorated distance-running career was derailed when she became pregnant ...
An AT&T network problem prevented customers from calling people and businesses using other carriers on Tuesday, the company ...
A second Florida resident has been arrested in connection with alleged election fraud in Johnson County, Kansas.
The quarterback has a new offense and new teammates to get used to, but he’s standing taller in the pocket in Year 2.
The juror said a woman had dropped the bag at her home and offered her more money if she would vote to acquit.
MIAMI — The Rays, as you may have read, heard or seen, haven’t been hitting well this season. Their lack of production at the plate has been extremely notable coming off a team record-setting ...
From heart-healthy dinner choices to donations of nutritious pantry items, the annual Tampa Bay Heart Ball celebrated the American Heart Association’s 100th birthday motto: “Every person deserves the ...
A 21-year-old who went missing nearly a month ago is presumed dead after a “significant amount of blood” was found at his best friend’s home, Florida law enforcement said. His body hasn’t been found, ...
Considering the expense of a new stadium for the Rays, shouldn’t baseball officials sweeten the pot with the promise of a midsummer classic?
An alternative plan focuses on intersection improvements instead of a controversial lane elimination for the east-west corridor.