Thursday, November 26, 2009

Scientology's Tampa Bay TV Ad Campaign



The Church of Scientology is launching a TV ad campaign in Tampa Bay this week.
But the controversial group, which is based in Clearwater, insists the ads are not connected to recent news stories that slam the church and its powerful leader.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Winston Tsai Of Tampa

Authorities are investigating what they said was one of the most bizarre animal cruelty cases they have ever seen........here

Michael E. Arth For Florida Governor

In 2001, Michael E. Arth moved into a drug-infested slum in DeLand and, with no money and lots of doubters, rebuilt it into a quaint tree-lined enclave of historic homes. Now Arth wants to reform the state of Florida and has set his sights on becoming the next governor........here

Lobster Man

In Land O' Lakes

Diesel $7.73

Lois And Hillsborough In Tampa

Welcome To Tampa

Expect Delays

Thinking Of Princess Diana Today

Obama Won't Sign Landmine Ban

The Obama administration has decided not to sign an international convention that bans land mines. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said Tuesday that the administration recently completed a review and decided not to change the Bush-administration era policy.......here

Danger

In Tampa
Thanks To Jason Giddens

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Business As Usual In Tampa

Jordan Valdez
The Davis Islands teenager at the center of a highly publicized hit-and-run case was sentenced to probation Tuesday and ordered to perform 250 hours of community service.......here

"I never, ever meant to intentionally hurt anybody, I know I was wrong.
I will keep Melissa in my heart forever.''.........Jordan Valdez

"They're worried about her education. I don't have my friend. If it was the other way around,

Missy wouldn't have gotten off like this.".........Katrina Wombles

TPD reopened the case after the St. Petersburg Times raised questions about the thoroughness of the investigation. What Happens To Robert D. Powell?

Derrick Brooks Gives Back

Former All-Pro linebacker for the Bucs, Derrick Brooks, was out in the community again Monday, just as he was during his playing career. He provided between 50-100 Thanksgiving dinners to families at the West Tampa Boys & Girls Club.......here