Fitness trackers and your personal information

There are new concerns for users of popular fitness trackers.  Experts say the information stored by these devices could come back to bite you.

Children offer support to young patients at TGH

No child likes to go to the hospital, but a group of kids who were actually eager to go might put a smile on your face. 

36-year Pinellas Co. teacher sees former students become teachers

Teachers touch the lives and minds of students every day, and one in Pinellas County has seen her impact come full circle - with former students becoming teachers alongside her. 

Children's reading improved with karaoke software

A new, unexpected tactic is helping teachers and students make progress with reading. The new method is simple: Singing karaoke.

Lightning's efforts off the ice felt across Bay Area

The Tampa Bay Lightning are having a spectacular season, but what's even better than their play on the ice is the team's efforts to improve the community around Amalie Arena and beyond. 

Veteran makes wooden statues for other vets

A World war II veteran is honoring military troops in a very special way - creating wooden statues of our troops. 

Group gives free swim lesson to underprivileged kids

Teaching kids to swim is one of the first things on every Florida parent's mind, and a woman teaching children to survive on their own, one stroke at a time is giving many moms and dads that piece of mind.

Faith in action: Pew preservation

YBOR CITY -  A historic Ybor City church is looking to renovate where parishioners worship.

Eden's Organics

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World rallies behind hero dog who saved girl from snake

A day after a story about a hero dog named Haus - who saved a little girl from a snake bite - went viral, a gofundme.com fundraising page has raised more than $45,000.

Public comment on GMO, Zika-fighting mosquito release

In the fight against Zika Florida could soon be the test field for newest weapon against the virus.

St. Pete Museum of History asks for Cuba photos

The St. Petersburg Museum of History wants Bay Area visitors to Cuba to help fill its Experience Cuba exhibit by submitting personal photos from their trips. 

Giant water slide to take over downtown Tampa

It's here! A 1,000 foot water slide is going to take over downtown Tampa Saturday, dubbed "the biggest slip and slide ever to hit asphalt," (don't worry, it's cushioned.)

Plans to help Frontier customers rolled out

It could be welcome news for hundreds of Frontier customers still having problems after the company took over Verizon more than a month ago.

Foster mother of 4 and great grandma loses home to fire

To help fire victim Dorothy Langston or for more information on Saturday's cleanup, email the Dream Center at donations@dctampa.org. You can also call 813-374-8999.