Tampa Bay seagrasses rebound, enhance water quality
After 20 years of planting beds of seagrasses and reducing environmental pollution, Tampa Bay’s water quality and fish population on are the rebound. Tampa Bay Watch reports seagrasses are as […]
After 20 years of planting beds of seagrasses and reducing environmental pollution, Tampa Bay’s water quality and fish population on are the rebound. Tampa Bay Watch reports seagrasses are as […]
Give Day Tampa Bay will accept online donations to over 500 Tampa Bay area nonprofits for 24 hours on May 5, 2015. Will you donate?
New Harvest Hope Center Kitchen serves as a classroom for residents of the University Area community in Tampa, Florida.
Florida voters interested in the medical marijuana issue take note: The Mile High City's booming marijuana industry has created and catalyzed thousands of jobs. While its impact rivals that of any single economic development initiative in the city's recent history, there are plenty of challenges and growing pains as well.
Harbor Dish Community Cafe is a restaurant concept where people pay what they can afford for meals or opt to volunteer in return for meals. The cafe is part of a broad-range of goals aimed at helping the working poor, seniors, military veterans and at-risk youth.
Chef Cliff challenges Tampa Bay area residents to give up one meal and donate the money you would have spent on that breakfast, dinner or lunch to Metropolitan Ministries.
In Florida agriculture, citrus has long been king. But take a closer look at the Sunshine State's newest emerging cash crop: the princely peach. Experts say it soon could become a $100 million industry and provide a tasty boon for the state's economy.
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