Oct 30, 2009 | Tampa Bay Online
MacDill shows off new medical facility
The medical center that has served MacDill Air Force Base personnel, retirees and their families since 1956 has been replaced by a $104 million state-of-the-art facility.
Special Operations Command Central groundbreaking at MacDill
The U.S. military's Special Operations Command Central held a groundbreaking ceremony for their new headquarters in Tampa this morning at MacDill Air Force Base.
MacDill calls for University's help in evaluating its operations
When the MacDill Air Force Base decided to"streamline" its daily operations, it turned to the USF College of Business Administration for help, said Lorie Briggs, director of Communications and External Relations for COBA.
Ex-MacDill sergeant wants murder arrest records destroyed
A former MacDill Air Force Base sergeant once charged with murdering his wife will not have records of the arrest destroyed a ' at least not now.
Industrial Cleanup Company Head Looks to Avoid Routine
Published: Sunday, October 18, 2009 at 7:26 p.m. Last Modified: Sunday, October 18, 2009 at 7:26 p.m. MULBERRY Beth Clark makes an endearing first impression: all warm smiles, wide-eyed energy and overachiever resolve.
Former Clearwater captain on short list for police chief
This city's next police chief might come from Bradenton or Dallas or Detroit. Or he might come from Clearwater.
Looking through the doughnut hole
One way to get fathers to go to school with their children is to promise them doughnuts.
2 general officer moves announced
The Air Force Chief of Staff on Friday announced new assignments for two general officers.
This time, Air Force needs to deliver
For years, MacDill Air Force Base has been waiting for new refueling tankers to start replacing its aging fleet.
Tickets sales extended for Plant City monument benefit
It's not too late to buy a ticket for Thursday's fundraising dinner for a veterans monument under construction at Courier Field.
Tampa City Council to vote on building paved trail along Manhattan Avenue
A portion of an 18-mile trail linking Bayshore Boulevard to the Gandy Bridge is on track to be paved by spring.
Uncle Sam's Deep Pockets: Under the Radar
In the perfect world, a business's customers would have deep pockets and an insatiable need for things.
US troops killed in Iraq and Kuwait
Army Spc. Michael S. CoteMichael Cote wasn't supposed to focused on romance during basic training.But he and the woman who would eventually become his wife, Ashlee - a fellow soldier - found a way around that policy.
MacDill personnel will be required to get swine flu vaccine
Active military personnel at MacDill Air Force Base will be required to line up for the swine flu vaccine.
A victory for judge who was wronged
The state agency that polices Florida's judges went off half-cocked six years ago and nearly ruined Greg Holder's judicial career.
You can Tee Up for Our Troops (and their families) on Oct. 9
The Fisher House is a temporary home for folks who face what many military families fear: the injury of a loved one during war.
Military 'bull frog' hops into retirement
Loading... Retired Rear Adm. Dick Lyon, left, the first a oeBull Frog,a or longest actively serving Navy SEAL, hands the Bull Frog trophy to Capt.
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