Tampa celebrates a breakthrough in civil rights when the city’s first wave of sit-ins took off on February 29, 1960.  High school students defied segregation at a Woolworth’s lunch counter and that ...
USF Board of Trustees Chair Will Weatherford said Mike Griffin, USF Board of Trustees vice chair, will chair the presidential ...
Thaddeus Bullard, AKA WWE's Titus O'Neil, was a force to be reckoned with in the ring, and he is now using his celebrity, ...
Hillsborough County students are gearing up for the 9th annual Black History Brain Bowl on Saturday. Organizers said it's an ...
Ahead of what is poised to be a landmark 30th MLS season, GOAL offers the definitive ranking of every club in league history ...
The Women's Final Four heads to Tampa for the 2025 edition of the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship. Here's everything to ...
On February 29th, they gathered at historic St. Paul A.M.E. Church, walked to Woolworth on Franklin Street downtown, and sat ...
The Titans are officially on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick in April's draft. Here's a look at the history of the top pick in the NFL Draft.
Four of the best museums in the country are right here in the Queen City, according to a new ranking for 2025.
During Black History Month, WUSF is bringing you stories of local Floridians who have made an impact on their communities.
Tampa's 48th mayor, Julian B. Lane, played a role in the Civil Rights Movement as one of the first southern mayors to support ...