Tampa feed store holds weekend auction before closing after more than 60 years in business

Shell's Feed and Garden Center in Tampa has sat just north of the Busch Boulevard and North Nebraska Avenue intersection since 1961. This Saturday, though, everything inside is going up for auction as the store prepares to close its door for good. 

1 injured in Town 'N Country mobile home fire

Hillsborough County investigators are trying to figure out what led up to a mobile home fire.

Between Tampa and St. Pete, MLK parades will take center stage within both cities

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is dedicated to honoring the life and legacy of one of America's historic civil rights leaders. Celebrations will be taking place across the country and in the Bay Area – including within St. Petersburg. It's one of the longest-running MLK parades in the U.S.

How long will cold snap last? Bay Area hit by blast of winter weather

Frigid air greeted the Bay Area Sunday morning as residents woke up to temperatures in the 20s and 30s, but the blast of winter weather won’t last long.

Buccaneers Foundation helps veteran's widow fulfill his final wish

During his 3-year battle with pancreatic cancer, Army veteran Michael Thrasher remained loyal – to his wife and his team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It was his hope to get to one more game, but time ran out. But with the help of the Bucs Foundation and dedicated hospice workers, Michelle Thrasher will carry his spirit to this weekend’s game.

Clothes To Kids seeks donations amid increased need for elementary clothing

A non-profit organization that gives new and quality used clothing to children whose families are in need says the demand for its services continues to grow, and it needs the community's help. 

Shelters open, freeze watches in place as temperatures drop across Tampa Bay area

By Friday night and into Saturday morning, thermometers will read in the mid 40s. Windy conditions will continue, as well, which prompted several counties to open cold weather shelters through the weekend.

'Get certified': Stranger saves 10-day-old baby with CPR at Riverview restaurant

While they were out to dinner, Leanna and Randy noticed their 10-day-old daughter was 'completely blue and pale.' She wasn't breathing. That's when a complete stranger at the restaurant jumped in and started CPR, saving Scarlett's life.

Midtown East to add to Tampa’s first-of-its-kind, billion-dollar, self-contained community

Four years after Tampa Mayor Jane Castor had her first groundbreaking as mayor on what would become the development known as Midtown, she was back, tossing more dirt for what’s being billed as Midtown’s phase 2 project. 

Hillsborough school board decides to move forward with sex-ed curriculum after petitions

The Hillsborough County School Board decided to move forward with the sexual education curriculum Thursday after a lot of debate surrounding the topic during the school year. 

Red Cross volunteers from Sarasota to Winter Haven head to California to assist with flood disaster response

As California recovers from deadly storms that brought rainfall totals 400% to 600% above average, the American Red Cross is on the ground to aid in the response. More than 200 trained Red Cross disaster workers are helping, with more on the way including several from Central Florida.

Tampa International Airport flight schedule still backed up after FAA computer outage grounds morning flights

The monitors for the arrivals and delays at all U.S. airports – including Tampa International Airport – have been seeing red throughout the day Wednesday. While the FAA computer outage has been resolved, the impact is still being felt across U.S. airports.

Apollo Beach gymnastics academy with connection to Idaho murder victim honors her legacy

Todd McLean owns Apollo Beach Gymnastics Academy, but he used to own a gym in Idaho and coached Xana Kernodle for six years. She is one of the Idaho murder victims. McLean's daughter was best friends with Kernodle growing up, he says.