Drobots drone camps let kids take flight this summer

With school out, many summer camps are officially launching this week across the Tampa Bay area. If you’re looking for a fun STEM camp, or if your child enjoys drones or robotics, Drobots is worth checking out.

St. Pete kicks off month-long Pride celebration

Instead of holding its typical Pride parade due to the pandemic, St. Petersburg has planned several Pride events throughout the month of June.

Bay Area stars give exclusive sneak-peek at 'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It'

The pandemic kept a lot of people out of theaters, and it also delayed a long list of movie releases including the third installment of “The Conjuring” franchise, which stars Patrick Wilson, brother of FOX 13's Mark Wilson, and a few other familiar faces who hail from the Bay Area.  

St. Pete Pride kick-off event, days after DeSantis signs trans bill

St. Pete Pride hosted its kickoff event at the Sirata Hotel Thursday, just days after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill banning transgender youth from playing sports with those of their identified gender.

Florida Holocaust Museum plans major security upgrades after anti-Semitic vandalism

The Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Pete is planning nearly half a million dollars in security upgrades as local police and the FBI continue to investigate who spray-painted a swastika and anti-Semitic message on the building.

Downtown St. Pete farm feeds community, fertilizes young minds

The St. Pete Youth Farm is a not only a place where young people learn the importance of how to grow food, but it’s also a place where they develop important life skills.

Bay Pines National Cemetery honors the fallen on Memorial Day

The annual Memorial Day ceremony at Bay Pines National Cemetery was once again held virtually to pay respects to members of the military killed in combat.

‘I cried’: Holocaust survivors devastated by anti-Semitic graffiti painted on Florida Holocaust Museum

Holocaust survivors John and Toni Rinde of Largo were devastated to hear that the Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg, a place they know well, was desecrated with Nazi symbols early Thursday morning.