Logan Morrison hit his second homer of the game in the 10th inning to lead the Tampa Bay Rays past the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2 on Sunday.
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No. 19 S. Florida beats San Jose St. 42-22 after slow start
Quinton Flowers threw two touchdown passes and D’Ernest Johnson had two TD runs in a dominant second quarter that helped No. 19 South Florid…
Pham’s homer in ninth gives St. Louis win over Tampa Bay
Tommy Pham hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning, and the St. Louis Cardinals rallied for a 6-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturda…
VFW post takes stand against Cleveland Browns anthem protest
A VFW post near Cleveland is taking a stand against the Browns after several players decided to kneel during the national anthem.
Friday Morning High School Blitz: Hillsborough High
It’s that time of year again, high school football season is underway in the Tampa Bay area! To celebrate, each Friday morning, WFLA News Ch…
Bucs unveil upgrades to Raymond James Stadium
If you’re a Bucs fan excited about the upcoming football season, be prepared to get even more excited.
5 pitchers, 2 Kiermaier catches send Rays over Blue Jays 2-0
Alex Cobb and four relievers combined on a six-hitter and center fielder Kevin Kiermaier made two spectacular catches to help the Tampa Bay …
Hooked, hoodwinked: Some drug rehabs in Florida aim for relapse and $$$
The Reflections treatment center looked like just the place for Michelle Holley’s youngest daughter to kick heroin. Instead, as with dozens …
Hooked, hoodwinked: Some drug rehabs in Florida aim for relapse and $$$
The Reflections treatment center looked like just the place for Michelle Holley’s youngest daughter to kick heroin. Instead, as with dozens of other addiction treatment centers in Florida, the owner was more interested in defrauding insurance companies by keeping his patients hooked, her family says.
Hooked, hoodwinked: Some drug rehabs in Florida aim for relapse and $$$
The Reflections treatment center looked like just the place for Michelle Holley’s youngest daughter to kick heroin. Instead, as with dozens of other addiction treatment centers in Florida, the owner was more interested in defrauding insurance companies by keeping his patients hooked, her family says.