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Water 4 Mercy has provided clean water and opportunities to grow fresh foods to over 30,000 people in Africa. → Read More
The 35-year-old is a full-time "Poet for hire." He spends most of his days seated behind a small card table on street corners, in parks, or at farmer’s markets. → Read More
Jordan Chiles' grandmother shares her happiness for her granddaughter who brought home a silver medal from the Tokyo Olympics. → Read More
With the eyes of the world on competition in Tokyo, some youth athletes from Florida will compete on an international stage of their own this weekend in Texas. → Read More
The Tampa Bay Lightning can advance to the second round of the NHL playoffs tonight with a victory over the Florida Panthers. → Read More
Joe Haskins was a beloved man who ran his bike shop in Tampa Heights for over 30 years. → Read More
A wounded veteran of the Vietnam war, Richard Hunt remembers returning home unable to vote because he wasn't 21 yet and the 26th amendment hadn't been ratified. → Read More
St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman was happy to see the Grand Prix return: “This race shines a bright light on our incredible city for all the world to see." → Read More
Pamela Dixon started A New Direction in 1998 in Michigan and continued her mission to help addicts in 2012 after moving to Florida. She houses 75 people in St. Pete. → Read More
His company, InVision Advisors, managed the building of multiple scout cabins in Pinellas County to serve as retreat centers for girls to build friendships. → Read More
Lyndsay Gendreau wrote "C Is For Coronavirus" to settle the nerves of her son, and other kids, navigating changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
Lydia Byrd and Brittany Ellis both moved to Florida to pursue dreams of becoming mermaids. They participated in ZOOM calls Thursday with kids facing health battles. → Read More
Phil Hayford started coaching at 21. A half-century later, he's Pinellas County's all-time wins leader and kicks off Year 50 in September, alongside his grandson. → Read More
Terry Klaaren is trying to write about his "romance" of 50 years with Dori, who died on New Year's Day 2019. → Read More
Carisse Brown is looking forward to her first professional boxing match on Sept. 12. She's dedicating the fight to her mother, Ollie, who died on Jan. 31. → Read More
Sweet Tomatoes provided a local food bank with 5,500-pounds of food just after announcing it was closing for business. → Read More
The bright letters drew a crowd to the fence surrounding Harvest Hope Park in Tampa Monday morning. Nine feet tall and bright red, orange, and yellow. → Read More
For weeks now, local artist Junior Polo has been cutting, sawing and prepping a new project designed to bring hope to the community. → Read More
A Mercedes-Benz of Tampa Bay employee pulled out her debit card and exclaimed, "Super star Ray!" The smiling face from behind the counter replied, → Read More
The first thing Shirley Callaway ever crocheted was a baby blanket for her youngest son. For 46 years, she's been weaving together yarn for the → Read More