Robotics summer camp blends learning and fun

Charley visited Hillsborough Community College's Brandon campus Friday to get an inside look at robotics camp hosted by Florida Technological Education Center (FLATE).

LGBT Safe Places designated one year after Pulse

It was the deadliest incident of violence against the LGBT community in U.S. history.

Mother, daughter make care packages for homeless

A little girl's mission to help the less fortunate has turned into a mother-daughter labor of love. 

Street Productions custom car restorations in Largo

Charley headed to Street Productions in Largo Thursday, where they customize and restore classic cars.

Lakeland family gives senior dog his bucket list dreams

CoffeeBean is one lucky dog. Not too long ago, he was old sick, and hungry; wandering the streets of South Florida. 

Teen's school project helps kids in hospitals cope

School may be out for the summer but one teen is taking his classroom project to a local hospital. His extra effort is "What's Right With Tampa Bay."

Tipsy Candle finds new use for wine bottles

Charley headed to the headquarters of Tipsy Candle Wednesday morning to see how they make their unique soy candles out of wine bottles. 

Organization keeps kids fed over the summer

Kidspack volunteers are taking a bite out of food hunger by providing meals for children to eat over the weekend.

Girls empowered for their futures through program

Some teens and young girls are building a foundation for a better future by learning to make and sell gourmet candles. 

The future is here: Companies unveil laundry-folding robots

These days, we have self-driving cars and houses are smart—so why not laundry that folds itself? There’s new technology that could save you time on this everyday household chore.

Learn steel drums and more at Tampa Music School

Charley spent his Monday morning with Maestro Matthew Maines at Tampa Music School, where kids (and adults) of all ages can learn how to play just about any instrument they'd like to try. 

Watering restrictions go into effect Monday for Tampa Bay

Under a new water shortage order, lawn watering allowance has been reduced to once-per-week, and only during specific hours.

Earth Watch: Eneregy efficient hurricane kits

Fox 13's Lindsay Milbourne talks with Home Depot about putting together an energy efficient hurricane kit.

Hurricane supplies tax free this weekend

Hurricane season began Thursday, and this weekend you can stock up on supplies without having to pay sales tax.

All Children's, United Healthcare contract renegotiations impacting patients

Contract renegotiations between United Healthcare Insurance and All Children's Hospital in St. Pete is at a standstill - and the dispute leaves many patients stuck in the middle.

Bay Area Chipotle restaurants affected by security breach

Chipotle Mexican Grill says there was a security breach that affected more than 15 Tampa Bay area locations.