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Floridians could see shooting stars, including blazing fireballs, next week during the Eta Aquariids meteor shower.
Fans heading to Tropicana Field can book Rays-themed cuts and get temporary blue hair coloring at a barbershop in St. Pete's Edge District.
An avid, longtime rower and retired Pasco County teacher offers private gondola rides for two along the Pithlachascotee River.
Florida teachers earn the lowest average salary in the U.S. for the third consecutive year, a National Education Association study shows.
This year's Sharkapalooza festival, centered on art, education, community and ocean conservation, will take place at Coachman Park.
Chillum’s Tampa shop, located in Ybor City, will remain open and continue to sell legal mushroom and hemp products.
A St. Petersburg artist hopes to sell 500,000 “bootleg” Haslam’s T-shirts to raise money to buy the bookstore — which isn’t for sale.
St. Petersburg's Multiverseland, located in a North Kenwood backyard, offers visitors an artistic, immersive and self-reflective experience.
A Pinellas County School Board member has launched a new FL nonprofit with a focus on education policy, advocacy and funding.
St. Pete Ceramics has temporarily moved into Five Deuces Galleria after a fire destroyed its studio space earlier this year.
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for a St. Pete mother admitted to suffocating her 4-year-old son, Pinellas court records show.
Project 180, serving Sarasota and DeSoto counties, is raising funds for its first-ever residential program for women leaving prison.
Nerd Nite’s upcoming Nerdscursion tour, led by Cathy Salustri, explores Egmont Key’s history as a Seminole War-era "concentration camp."
Improv theater The Commodore’s signature series Salud & Happy Days blends true stories by notable Tampeños with improv.
Nina Harris Exceptional Student Education Center in Pinellas Park will host its annual live auction fundraiser and dinner on Saturday.
Raw Farm's owner said he does not believe the cheese has ever gotten anyone sick, despite the company issuing a voluntary recall.
An art opening and dance party for the “CATerwalls” exhibit, a benefit for Friends of Strays, will take place at St. Pete’s Bayboro Brewing.
A Silent Book Club organizer in Gulfport urges readers to join weekly silent reading meetups or start their own in the Tampa Bay area.
Paloma House in north St. Petersburg offers free childcare for the women who frequent the space for classes, coworking and other events.
DJs for Paws, an initiative to use music to raise money for animal nonprofits, hosts “early-bird” dance parties for all ages.
A man living at a St. Petersburg assisted living facility was arrested for calling in a bomb threat to MacDill Air Force Base, records show.