Thursday, January 12, 2012

DayStarter | Bloody footprint points to driver in Avila killings


Top News

Fog advisory issued before weekend chill creeps in

By Marissa Lang, Times Staff Writer

The rain is gone and the fog will clear, but the chill has only begun. The second of two cold fronts expected to move into the bay area this week will drop temperatures into the 30s and 40s over the weekend, forecasters said.

image Bloody footprint points to driver

By Jessica Vander Velde, Marissa Lang and Alexandra Zayas, Times Staff Writers

When deputies arrived at Avila, he claimed to be a victim. Then they asked him to take off his shoes.

image Raymond James is expanding

By Jeff Harrington, Times Staff Writer

The $930 million purchase of a Memphis firm is one of the largest by a Tampa Bay company.

GOP rivals struggle to dent Romney

By Alex Leary and Adam C. Smith, Times Staff Writers

South Carolina may be the last stand for foundering campaigns.

image Elections chief calls it quits

By Steve Bousquet and Jeffrey S. Solochek, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau

Browning says he wants to stay closer to home, but may run for Pasco school superintendent.

image A lot of days to wait for foreclosure

By Elizabeth Behrman, Times Staff Writer

Foreclosure filings in Florida plunge in 2011, but the already long process of resolving those cases gets even longer: It now takes an average of 806 days for foreclosures to wind through Florida's system, according to RealtyTrac.

Florida education out of the Top 10

By Ron Matus, Times Staff Writer

Florida's education system falls in rank from No. 5 to No. 11 this year due to budget cuts and stalling national test scores, according to a report card out today by Education Week.

image Some say leaving TIA is confusing

By Tom Scherberger. Times Business Writer

Motorists say they are confounded by the signs guiding drivers near TIA.

Money floods in from the lobbyists

By David DeCamp, Times Staff Writer

Casino gambling debate money boosts state fundraising totals.

Police say chase of suspect is justified

By Danny Valentine and Kameel Stanley, Times Staff Writers

St. Petersburg police say the chase that ended in a suspect’s death and injured six people was necessary.

Top Sports News

No rest necessary for Raheem Morris

By Rick Stroud, Times Staff Writer

Say hello to the new defensive backs coach for the Washington Redskins.

image Rays find a new designated hitter

By Marc Topkin, Times Staff Writer

The Tampa Bay Rays reach a deal with outspoken outfielder/DH Luke Scott.

Top Features

Rebuilding Haiti from within

By Ben Montgomery, Times Staff Writer

A minister says his native country needs skills, not just a handout.

image It’s been a surreal year for museum

By Janet K. Keeler, Times Staff Writer

The Salvador Dalí Museum lauds its anniversary with new exhibitions.

image Even dogs like to protest sometimes

By Patty Ryan, Times Staff Writer

The Occupy Tampa roster grows by four legs and one tail.

Songs spin out of the blue

By Sean Daly, Times Pop Music Critic

Surprise! New cuts from Van Halen, Jay-Z and … the Doors?

image Not really our cup of tea

By Steve Persall, Times Movie Critic

Meryl Streep gives an excellent performance, of course. Much better than this film deserves, really.

image Art, anywhere

By Stephanie Hayes and Susan Thurston, tbt* staff writers

When is an art gallery not an art gallery? When it's a coffee shop. Or a bar.

image Come for the vibe; stay for the food

By Laura Reiley, Times Food Critic

The stylish venue can't upstage the Latin-inspired cuisine of Nick Pappas' newest venture.

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