Master trainers transform wild Mustangs into performance horses

You'll see amazing things at an Extreme Mustang Makeover. Trainers from all over are matched with an American Mustang, a wild horse, virtually untouched by humans, and get about 100 days to gentle that horse, train it, then compete for cash and prizes.

'Seeds of Faith' feed the hungry with community garden

Nestled behind the Bay Life Church, there are 80 beds that grow everything from collards to cucumbers.

More than 100,000 Bay Area vehicles still have recalled airbags

More than 100,000 vehicles in the Bay Area still have airbags that were part of a yearslong, national recall stemming from cases of airbags improperly exploding. 

Clams continue to thrive amid threats like red tide

When red tide hit Sarasota, it lingered for months. Larry Stults watched as it killed just about everything in the water. 

With robot mowers, is the grass really greener?

You've heard of robot vacuums. Now you're starting to see robot lawn mowers on the market. But is the cost worth the benefit?  We took a look at a company offering them as a subscription service to see if a robotic mower cuts it.

Students go off the grid at Heart Village in Lake Wales

Off a rocky dirt road, on the campus of Warner University in Lake Wales, Florida, there's a different way of living for students.

Dumpsters set up in parts of Hillsborough County to combat illegal dumping

Illegal dumping is becoming a big problem for some parts of Hillsborough County, so code enforcement is hosting a 'fight the blight' event to help.

Tampa women aim to re-engineer modern bras

It's the foundation of a woman's wardrobe. But finding the right bra can be a challenge.

Truck filled with donations for Venezuela wrecks near Miami

A truck filled with donations for the country of Venezuela crashed on a Palm Beach County interstate Friday, spilling those much-needed supplies across the roadway.

Dump your old medications Saturday at these locations

It's time to look into your medicine cabinet and throw out your old prescriptions. But you can't just flush them down the toilet or toss them in the trash.

St. Petersburg searching for new Pier vendors

St. Petersburg officials are searching for aspiring businesses to fill up shops at the new Marketplace at the St. Pete Pier.

Network of churches helps those struggling get back on their feet

Kurien Mathew is happy to be serving others. The assistant manager at the Portico Cafe in Tampa was at one point in need of help, himself.