Slide the City comes to Tampa

A 1,000 foot water slide is touring the country and announced a possible stop in Tampa. 

Alumni Singers keep black heritage alive through song

A way for slaves to make it through the struggle of slavery was music and a local group is preserving those traditional spirituals.

Heart recipient meets family of donor

Carol Wright, from Wisconsin, was close to dying two years ago, and she desperately needed a heart. She got one. The heart belonged to the beautiful daughter of Chris and Laura Dawkins, of Orlando. "I know she's looking down and proud of the gift she was able to give," says Laura.

Gasparilla Distance Classic road closures

Seen on TV link: http://www.tampagov.net/news/gasparilla-distance-classic-road-closures

New North Georgia museum explores legend of 'Bigfoot'

It's a brand-new museum near Blue Ridge, and it's already being called North Georgia's "biggest" family attraction.

Good Day Gourmet: Scallop rolls with lemon-basil sauce

FOX 13's Traffic Reporter, Vanessa Ruffes, may know her way around the Tampa Bay area, but she also knows her way around the kitchen, too! Here's her recipe for her "Scallop Roll" sandwich.

'Eric's About Face' to help one veteran at a time

"Eric's About Face" is taking applications for one veteran just returning from overseas to get a total life makeover.

Stray animals saved  by social media

Dozens of dogs' photos are posted nightly on the Rescue Me Tampa Facebook page. Most of the dogs only have hours to live, but social media changes the way rescues save strays. 

Marry Me Tampa Bay's Wedding Week 2016

Celebrate your engagement during Tampa Bay’s most innovative weeklong wedding planning experience, the Marry Me Tampa Bay Wedding Week.

This time, Lakeland welcomes art attack

David Collins sees the world as his palette.  His latest work is painted on a massive oak in Munn Park in downtown Lakeland.

Toddler fights to beat cancer, now hopes to raise money for college

Every day, two-year-old Aiden Kramer counts the cards he gets from well wishers. And...he counts the days until he gets to go home.  "I'm here in the hospital because my blood got sick," says Aiden.

ConsumerReports releases bug repellant ratings

After the CDC moved to the highest level of activation in preparation for the Zika Virus, Consumer Reports has released its list of insect repellant ratings- free of charge. 

Tickets still available for Donald Trump rally at USF

Whether you love or hate Donald Trump, University of South Florida students said they feel like the once-unlikely presidential candidate, turned Iowa caucus runner-up, will generate interest when he comes to Tampa. 

Senator: FL license suspension laws target poor

Florida suspends people's driving privileges, often for issues that do not relate to their driving records, but State Senator Jeff Brandes says it's crushing the working poor.

Governor Scott on Zika virus: prepare for the worst, hope for the best

Governor Rick Scott addressed the state's readiness for the Zika virus at a news conference at the Florida Department of Health in Hillsborough County saying he wants to "prepare for the worst, and hope for the best."