VA-funded psychedelic therapy trials for PTSD could save lives, veteran organization says
Earlier this month, the Department of Veteran Affairs passed a new budget, which allocates money for psychedelic therapy to treat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Automakers tracking, sharing drivers' data to insurance companies
According to a recent New York Times report, automakers could be sharing drivers' data to insurance companies, including how fast you drive.
Pinellas County works to fill open lifeguard positions amid national shortage
Spring break is upon us and as the Bay Area prepares for an influx of families and college students looking for some sunshine, Pinellas County is looking for lifeguards.
59th Annual Chiselers Market coming to Tampa on Saturday
On Thursday's edition of Charley's World, FOX 13 featured the 59th Annual Chiselers Market.
Walk, Run, Roll supporting pediatric cancer research at Raymond James Stadium
Two organizers joined Good Day on Thursday morning to preview the upcoming Walk, Run, Roll at Raymond James Stadium.
Bay area non-profits aim to care for exotic animals, educate on responsible ownership
You'll find a unique blend of animals living together on Christina Peters' Plant City farm. The Marine veteran rescues and cares for exotic pets as part of her non-profit called "Roos and Coos."
City of Tampa relaunching eBike Voucher Program
Tampa is relaunching the eBike Voucher Program that gives residents the chance to purchase discounted brand-new eBikes.
Property deed fraud growing problem in Florida; state offers assistance in detection
Across Florida, scammers are selling people's land and even homes behind their backs.
Florida Center for Nursing starts pilot program aimed at combating burnout
Burnout is real on any job and got worse for nurses during the height of the pandemic years, so a new pilot program from the Florida Center for Nursing hopes to reduce burnout in the nursing workforce.
New webcams offer more access to Florida manatees at Silver Springs State Park
New webcams at Silver Springs State Park offer unfiltered access to Florida's favorite animal: manatees!
Celebrating the Strawberry: Plant City church celebrates 50 years with Florida Strawberry Festival
For half a century, St. Clement Catholic Church in Plant City has been creating out of this world shortcakes and memories at the Florida Strawberry Festival.
Celebrating the strawberry: Fancy Farms Market's strawberry cookies
The Grooms family and their generations of customers have been celebrating the strawberry for half a century.
Celebrating the strawberry: Parkesdale Farm Market strawberry shortcake
For generations, Parkesdale has been a strawberry staple in Plant City.
Florida voters must be registered with party to vote in March primary
Tuesday is the last day that people can register to vote, or change their party affiliations ahead of the March primary.
Brian Laundrie's parents admit being worried about Gabby Petito's well-being when he called days after murder
Brian Laundrie told his parents "Gabby's gone" repeatedly in a "very nervous and very scattered" phone call from Jackson, Wyoming, two days after he is believed to have killed her at a campsite outside of town, according to court transcripts made public Monday.
Planes, trains and automobiles event returns to Plant City
The beloved Planes, Trains and Automobiles event is coming back to Plant City on Saturday.
Hillsborough County public schools remain top option as school choice expands: ‘Come check us out’
The vast majority of Hillsborough County's 230,000 students attend traditional public schools. But as school choice widens, more parents are looking at alternatives like charter, magnet, private, and virtual.
Hillsborough has more homeschooled students than any school district in the country
Homeschooling is America's fastest growing form of education, and it looks a lot different than it did just a decade ago.
Hillsborough magnet schools attract students from across the county
With 18,000 students attending magnet schools in Hillsborough County, to say it is a popular option is an understatement.
What is a charter school? Here’s what to know about the publicly-funded non-profit organizations
Since Florida got its first charter school in 1996, 13 percent of students in the state attend one, but there is confusion about what the schools are and how they operate.