DTCC Donates More Than 200 Holiday Gifts To Mort Elementary

(L-R) Michael Tom of DTCC, Mort Elementary principal Woodland Johnson, DTCC Tampa managing director Eric Miller, Nancy Thurber of DTCC, Mort social worker Melissa Enzor & DTCC VP Steven Strnad
(L-R) Michael Tom of DTCC, Mort Elementary principal Woodland Johnson, DTCC Tampa managing director Eric Miller, Nancy Thurber of DTCC, Mort social worker Melissa Enzor & DTCC VP Steven Strnad

By Matt Wiley

The holidays are a time for selflessness and giving, and that’s just what the New Tampa branch of the financial services giant Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) did for a local school in need in December.Continue reading

City Of Tampa Mobile App

mobile appBy Matt Wiley

Tired of the dangerous pothole on your street? Want to know the waste collection schedule for a specific holiday? If these are common questions you wish could be answered in the palm of your hand, you’re in luck, as the City of Tampa has released a FREE mobile application that streamlines the process of getting vital city information to citizens, without a phone call or the need for a desktop computer.Continue reading

Homes For Our Troops Sets Up Injured Vet In Cory Lake Isles

(Left) U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Alex Dillman on patrol in Ghazni, Afghanistan.  (Right) Alex & Holly Dillman have been in their new home in Cory Lake Isles,  built for them by Homes For Our Troops, since December.
(Left) U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Alex Dillman on patrol in Ghazni, Afghanistan.
(Right) Alex & Holly Dillman have been in their new home in Cory Lake Isles,
built for them by Homes For Our Troops, since December.

By Matt Wiley

Nearly three years after the blast that left him paralyzed from the waist down while serving our country overseas, a Tampa U.S. Army veteran and his wife have moved into a new home in Cory Lake Isles that was built specifically for them by Homes For Our Troops.Continue reading

Wesley Chapel Theater Shooting Widow Speaks Out

Chad Oulson (center) was shot and killed inside the Cobb Theatres Grove 16 in Wesley Chapel on Jan. 13 during an argument about texting during the previews before a movie.
Chad Oulson (center) was shot and killed inside the Cobb Theatres Grove 16 in Wesley Chapel on Jan. 13 during an argument about texting during the previews before a movie.

By Matt Wiley

A 33-year-old widow and her 22-month-old daughter continue to recover from the sudden death of a Wesley Chapel man, following a shooting at the Cobb Theatres Grove 16 movie theater (also in Wesley Chapel) over the use of a cell phone during the previews before a weekday matinee.Continue reading