Diver finds lost engagement ring after social media plea
The odds were stacked against a Sarasota woman and her husband, after her engagement ring was lost in the Gulf.
Last surviving member of the U.S. Army's 65th Infantry Division turns 100
Monday marked a milestone as a local World War II veteran turned 100.
Celebrating their big 100! Tampa's Progress Village honors two centenarians with a birthday celebration
Honorees Amanda Page and Lizzie Adkins marked their 100th birthday milestone with their Progress Village family.
Latin-inspired chef makes meal prep easy
Alimento is a small business dedicated to serving their customers with healthy and delicious meal options.
Florida mother of two gifted refurbished vehicle to rebuild her family’s future
A Florida mother of two received a fully refurbished 2015 Chrysler 300 this Friday at CARSTAR Auto Body Resurrection.
Pinellas County Schools introduce their new science lab on wheels
A new 'Innovative Lab’ on wheels is now available to 7th grade students at middle schools across Pinellas County.
The Straz Center hosts an Opera experience for local homeschoolers
Local homeschool students were given the opportunity to learn about opera with an interactive performance.
Bearss Groves saves annual Fall festival with giant 'twin pumpkins'
Bearss Groves, a historic Carrollwood farm and market, is continuing its long-standing “giant pumpkin" tradition, with help this year from a Wisconsin grower.
Final formation flight bids farewell to favorite military medevac unit
A U.S. Army Medevac Unit honored the Tampa Bay Area with a Final Formation flight.
One woman's journal from the 1840's brought to life in James Museum Exhibit
You can experience the colors and sights of one woman’s journey along the Oregon Trail at the James Museum.
New American impressionism exhibit opens at Tampa Museum of Art
A major new art exhibition is bringing the beauty and history of American Impressionism to downtown Tampa. The Tampa Museum of Art is unveiling In a New Light: American Impressionism 1870-1940, an expansive exhibit made possible by Bank of America’s "Art in our Communities program."
Tampa students get to shop with a cop
Tampa police officers teamed up with local students for the annual ‘Back-To-School Shop with a Cop’ event today.
Land O’ Lakes stay-at-home mom brings humor to resume for job search hoping to re-enter workforce
For moms who want to get back into the workforce, it can be a scary time. But, one Tampa Bay area mom is bringing a little humor to her job search.
Oklahoma teen gifts bikes to kids at Christmas parade 13 years after one was gifted to him
When 16-year-old Zane Rhoades was 3 a local firefighter gifted him a bicycle. Now he's paying it forward.
Tampa ICU nurse gets life-saving kidney transplant from Bradenton firefighter
A Bradenton firefighter has received the county’s highest honor for a firefighter after donating a kidney to a fellow firefighter’s wife.
Young daughter of Polk County EMT saves life during emergency
The 8-year-old daughter of a Polk County EMT is following in her father’s footsteps.
Tampa substitute teacher with knack for styling hair goes viral helping students look and feel their best
Sometimes a good hair day can give you all the confidence you need, and a Tampa substitute teacher is helping students find their confidence and going viral in the process.
Tunnel to Towers to build, donate entire village for families of fallen veterans and first responders
Construction is now underway on a first-of-its-kind neighborhood that'll be home to families of injured service members, families of fallen first responders killed in the line of duty and gold star families. It's all thanks to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
Non-profit helps 33 families do more than 300 loads of laundry during afternoon of ‘soap and hope’
It was an afternoon of soap and hope inside A&W Laundromat in South St. Petersburg as dozens of families washed and dried their clothes for free thanks to the Laundry Project.
Palm Harbor students get taste of volunteering as they pack, sort food for needy families
A group of 7th and 8th-grade students from Discovery Academy of Science in Palm Harbor impacted more than 150 struggling families just in time for Thanksgiving.



















