ORLANDO, Fla. – A Florida man has pleaded guilty to three counts of failing to account for and pay employment taxes truthfully and faces a maximum penalty of five years in federal prison. A sentencing date has not yet been set. According to court documents,…
Read More Orlando Restaurant Owner Pleads Guilty To Skipping Out On $2 Million In TaxesAuthor: Matt Rife - Local News Desk
FWC: Florida Snakes Are On The Move
Florida has a rich diversity of snakes and other reptiles, which play an interesting and vital role in Florida’s complex ecology. According to the FWC, snakes are on the move in Florida. The Sunshine State boasts 44 species of native snakes in every conceivable habitat, from…
Read More FWC: Florida Snakes Are On The MoveFlorida Gov. DeSantis Embarks On International Trade Mission
Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced that he will lead an international trade mission, organized in conjunction with Enterprise Florida, to Japan, South Korea, Israel, and the United Kingdom. The mission will build on economic relationships Florida has with each country, and the Governor will meet…
Read More Florida Gov. DeSantis Embarks On International Trade MissionFlorida Cold Case: Detectives Seeking Info In 1971 Murder Of John Deal
In January 1971, Lee County resident, John Deal, 71, was shot and killed on a desolate stretch of Harbor Blvd in Port Charlotte. The Charlotte County Sheriff, at the time, Jack Bent, and his investigators learned of the shooting after a local resident found evidence…
Read More Florida Cold Case: Detectives Seeking Info In 1971 Murder Of John DealTampa Housing Authority Holds 6th Deep Sea Fishing Tournament Fundraiser
TAMPA, Fla. – The Tampa Housing Authority is holding its 6th Deep Sea Fishing Tournament Fundraiser, on Friday, May 5, at the Hubbard’s Marina. Proceeds from the event help support several of the agency’s youth programs which currently assist hundreds of youngsters. WHO: Tampa Housing…
Read More Tampa Housing Authority Holds 6th Deep Sea Fishing Tournament FundraiserStatewide Guardian ad Litem: The Face Of Child Abuse
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. – More than 2,700 abused and neglected children live within the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, which includes Hillsborough County, yet most of us are unaware of their plight. They are infants, toddlers, and children, the majority below 12 years of age. They are…
Read More Statewide Guardian ad Litem: The Face Of Child AbuseHillsborough County Students And Schools Recognized For Civic Engagement
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. – Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections Craig Latimer recognized VoteHillsborough Art and Voter Registration contest winners at Tuesday’s School Board meeting. The Supervisor of Elections Office held voter registration drives in high schools in the fall and spring. The schools with the…
Read More Hillsborough County Students And Schools Recognized For Civic EngagementCareerSource Tampa Bay Develops An Online Career Exploration Tool
TAMPA, Fla. – CareerSource Tampa Bay (CSTB), in partnership with the Hillsborough Board of County Commissioners, has launched a new web-based career exploration tool. The Career Pathways Portal is a user-friendly online tool for job seekers, students, parents, and advisors to explore upwardly mobile careers…
Read More CareerSource Tampa Bay Develops An Online Career Exploration Tool5th Annual Florida Marksman Benefit Shoot
The 5th Annual Florida Marksman Benefit Shoot will be held at 3030 Cockroach Bay Rd. Ruskin, FL 33570 on April 29, 2023. This is a bow-fishing event that will occur off of the Cockroach Bay area. The event starts at 4 pm and runs through…
Read More 5th Annual Florida Marksman Benefit ShootTop Reasons To Relocate And Start Again
The world is packed to the rafters with brand-new places to see and towns to visit. There are monuments and museums, beaches and lakes, and it’s all there for you to go and see it whenever you want. For many people though, beyond a vacation…
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