Fake safety glasses left woman with permanent eye damage during 2017 solar eclipse, doctor says

The young woman's vision was 20/20 in the right eye and 20/25 in the left before the eclipse. Within four hours of looking at the sun, she said her vision was blurry and distorted in both eyes, and the only color she could see was black.

Scientists find these 5 Taylor Swift songs created biggest 'SwiftQuakes' at one concert

Taylor Swift sent shockwaves around the world in multiple ways with her devoted fans and packed Eras concert tour venues. She also has been setting off so-called SwiftQuakes and now scientists know why.

Charlotte the pregnant stingray captivates fans waiting for rare birth

Charlotte the stingray, who became pregnant in a North Carolina aquarium despite having no male to mate with, continues to captivate fans as they await her extremely rare delivery.

Spring 2024 starts Tuesday: What to know about the vernal equinox

The spring equinox is almost here. In the U.S., get ready for earlier sunrises and later sunsets until the summer solstice in June.

TradeWinds teams up with non-profit in hopes of educating tourists about sea turtle safety

Spring break is in full swing, and a resort on St. Pete Beach has teamed up with a sea turtle non-profit with the hopes of educating beachgoers about sea turtle safety.

Seabirds nesting in the Bay Area as tourists visit for spring break

Thousands of tourists are packing Tampa Bay area beaches this month for spring break, but wildlife experts are pleading to watch out for seabirds. It’s their nesting season and baby bird eggs are just beginning to line the beaches. 

Spring is in the air for anglers
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Tarpon are rolling into John?s Pass, mackerel are back on the beaches and Captain Dylan Hubbard with Hubbard?s Marina says there are reports that king fish are back as spring begins to bloom in the Bay Area.

Study reveals dogs can relieve stress, improve concentration in humans

A recent study published in the journal PLOS One suggests that certain activities might enhance individuals' brainwave patterns linked to rest and relaxation.

Florida wildlife officials to necropsy 20 dead sawfish found in Florida Keys

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission along with researchers are trying to figure out what caused the deaths of 20 endangered sawfish found in the Florida Keys within the last six weeks. Some researchers believe an algae toxin may be causing the deaths, but still no one is sure.

'Devil comet' could become visible to the naked eye this month

Stargazers should check the sky to get a glimpse of 12PPons-Brooks which is heading toward its closest approach to the sun on its 71-year orbit.

Invasive mussels pose threat to Yellowstone National Park

Because of the park's location, the introduction of invasive mussels could put the currently mussel-free waters in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho at risk.

Women in STEM: NASA administrator says 'come join us'

For the women who find themselves "a little obsessed" with space and wonder if there’s a career in it for you, NASA wants you to "come join us."

The April solar eclipse is one month away: What to know now

The next solar eclipse should be visible from most of the U.S. Many people have started preparing already, but many more have not. Here’s what you need to know.

Warmer temps, New Moon bring active fish
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Captain Dylan Hubbard with Hubbard?s Marina joins Good Day for the first of two appearances on Friday to talk about the warmer temperatures and how that excites the fish and gets them active.