
[solidcore] announces new fitness studio coming to Water Street Tampa
National fitness brand [solidcore] is expanding its Tampa Bay presence with a new studio planned for Water Street Tampa in fall 2026.

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National fitness brand [solidcore] is expanding its Tampa Bay presence with a new studio planned for Water Street Tampa in fall 2026.

A Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office deputy is on administrative duty after a crash involving a pedestrian who later died from his injuries. The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating the incident.

St. Pete Wine Scene is celebrating one year of connecting wine lovers, local businesses and industry professionals across St. Petersburg.

Tampa Bay communities are preparing to celebrate America’s 250th birthday with fireworks, drone shows, live music, festivals and more. From Tampa to Clearwater and St. Petersburg, the Tampa Bay Observer gathered Fourth of July celebrations happening across the region.

A Tampa Police officer has been arrested and relieved of duty following an investigation into alleged unlawful sexual activity with a minor.

The Tampa Sports Authority is facing calls from Florida leaders to cancel two upcoming Kanye West concerts at Raymond James Stadium as a debate continues over antisemitism, public venues and free speech.

As Tampa Bay experiences more days above 90 degrees, local officials and experts are highlighting the growing risks of extreme heat and sharing ways residents, workers and vulnerable communities can stay safe.

ZooTampa is celebrating a baby boom with 54 animal births since the start of the year, including three new arrivals welcomed in May.

Solar United Neighbors and Switch Together launched a program to help Tampa Bay residents access affordable solar installations through group pricing, education and installer guidance.

Florida officials are cracking down on teen takeovers after multiple planned gatherings in Pinellas County, warning that events promoted online can lead to violence and criminal consequences

The Tampa Bay Coastal Master Plan has entered its next phase, collecting community feedback to identify flood risks and help guide future resilience projects across seven counties.

The City of Tampa’s Career Glow Up job fair returns June 12, giving job seekers the chance to meet employers, strengthen resumes and explore new career opportunities.

The National Hurricane Center is tracking the first Atlantic disturbance of the 2026 hurricane season, which has developed into Potential Tropical Cyclone One.

As Florida faces a growing demand for nurses, local organizations are creating opportunities for students to explore the healthcare field and build the workforce of the future.

Clearwater's Adopt-a-Park, Street, Trail and Drain programs are giving residents a hands-on way to improve public spaces while supporting environmental stewardship and building community pride throughout the city.

A strong 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Cuba Mon. June 8, with residents across the state reporting shaking from Tampa to Miami.

A University of South Florida student created an app called 9Yaps, connecting Tampa Bay residents with deals from local restaurants and barbershops. What started as a simple newsletter has grown into a platform with 100 businesses and 10,000 downloads.

Keep Pinellas Beautiful and Clearwater Marine Aquarium partnered to bring over 40 organizations together, giving Tampa Bay residents the tools and resources to help protect the oceans, lakes and waterways in the area.