6-10 p.m. Jan. 24. Downtown New Port Richey. The Bazaar is a monthly, evening, outdoor market throughout Downtown New Port ...
A vibrant new restaurant is set to bring coastal seafood, creative cocktails, and a "fun setting" to downtown Sarasota’s ...
A seafood joint takes over Mandeville Beer Garden, a new Origin Pizza in Parkside and more—here's what's already arrived and ...
NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. (WFLA) — A two-alarm fire in New Port Richey has damaged two homes as of Saturday morning. According to ...
As a new year dawns, it’s also report-card season — and many South Florida restaurants and food trucks earned straight As, from North South Grill in Pembroke Pines to the Cheesecake Factory in ...
Yaneliz Munguia was shot and killed in Miami just minutes after the New Year rang in. ‘It hurts my soul,’ says grandfather Johanna Sacasa/GoFundMe A 10-year-old girl in Florida was struck and ...
Two Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of Dec. 22-28, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Mr. Sushi at 4951 International Dr. Unit ...
The Kissimmee community started 2025 with heavy hearts after one of their own was killed at her home — apparently by a stray bullet fired to ring in the New Year. The Police Department said in a ...
In a tragic start to the new year, a suspected case of impaired driving has resulted in a fatal collision on US-41. The Florida Highway Patrol reported that the accident occurred just after the ...
OFFICIALS TO REMOVE IT. >> SEVERAL NEW LAWS ARE SET TO GO INTO EFFECT COME 2025. 1 OF THEM IS DESIGNED TO PREVENT CHILDREN UNDER 16 FROM OPENING SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS. GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS SIGNED ...
NOON. OUR TIME. A NEW YEAR MEANS NEW LAWS AND GETTING TOO CLOSE TO FIRST RESPONDERS WILL NOW BECOME A CRIME. IN 20. IN 2025, UNDER FLORIDA’S NEW HALO LAW. WESH TWO. SPENCER TRACY TELLS US.
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — Several new laws go into effect for the 2025 New Year, and one of them is designed to protect first responders from threats. Think of the law as a verbal ...