The state's chief financial officer said auditors should act like police investigators, and doubted protestors pay property taxes.
The agency overcalculated the county’s property tax revenues by $76 million and general fund expenditures by $81 million.
Mayor Ken Welch said the city will "fully cooperate" with the controversial agency.
State officials have 14 specific requests related to diversity, equity and inclusion, including a list of government employees, contractors, grant recipients and “members of the public”...
A 121-year-old Portuguese soccer team spent a month at a training facility in Tampa before traveling to Miami for its opening match in the FIFA Club...
Wealth management firm Dynasty Financial Partners will double the size of its current national headquarters by leasing the entirety of the Residences at 400 Central’s office...
Congresswoman Kathy Castor has attempted to assuage concerns that federal agencies lack the resources to help mitigate another disaster in St. Petersburg. Castor pledged her support...
The United Kingdom’s trade commissioner recently led a delegation of 23 life science companies across the pond – and Tampa Bay – to explore potential expansion,...
A Tampa-based serial entrepreneur has launched a mobile application he believes will make healthcare more affordable, accessible and convenient by providing on-demand traveling physicians. The RevDoc...
The Residences at 400 Central is halfway to becoming the tallest condominium tower on Florida’s Gulf Coast, and already dwarfs the neighboring Truist Bank building. Site...