It’s a drug so powerful, users really want it, but a substance so deadly, they may not survive it. It’s called “gray death” for a reason.
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Portion of W. Hillsborough Ave. closed after fatal accident involving pedestrian
A portion of W. Hillsborough Avenue is closed while Tampa police investigate a fatal traffic accident.
Officer named in Tarpon Springs shooting death, but questions remain
Disturbing cell phone video shows a dying Nicholas Provenza lying on a downtown Tarpon Springs road as police officers and others stand arou…
Florida governor signs Lake Okeechobee bill, 10 others
A plan to build reservoirs south of Florida’s Lake Okeechobee to treat polluted water before it flows downstream is now law.
Teacher accused of kidnapping teen in court in Tennessee
A teacher charged with kidnapping a 15-year-old student and taking her to California is back home in Tennessee, facing charges that could le…
Chaos erupts in Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport after Spirit cancels flights
Pandemonium erupted Monday night inside the terminal at Florida’s Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport after Spirit Airlines canc…
Calls grow for Florida special session on medical marijuana
The leader behind getting Florida’s medical marijuana constitutional amendment passed last year is calling on Gov. Rick Scott and the Legisl…
Officer involved in deadly Tarpon Springs shooting identified
Tarpon Springs Police Chief Robert Kochen held a press conference Tuesday to release the officer’s name involved in a deadly police shooting…
Police departments offering to check meth for ‘deadly gluten’
Police around the country are offering their services to help check anyone’s meth for traces of gluten.
You Paid For It: $73 million for Hillsborough foster care not enough to cure violence
YOU PAID FOR IT // Last weekend there was quite a dust-up inside a large, vintage home in Tampa. Two kids and an adult went to the hospital, and later, one of …