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Bobby Lewis

10 News Tampa Bay

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Clearwater woman’s clean water mission expands to Kenya after huge success in Tanzania

Water 4 Mercy has provided clean water and opportunities to grow fresh foods to over 30,000 people in Africa. → Read More

'Poet for hire' hopes to write one million poems in his lifetime

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

Olympian Jordan Chiles' grandmother shares in joy of silver medal

Jordan Chiles' grandmother shares her happiness for her granddaughter who brought home a silver medal from the Tokyo Olympics. → Read More

Lutz karate kids’ Olympic dreams grow at Junior Olympics in Texas

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

Fans around the globe still being 'distant thunder' for Lightning games

The Tampa Bay Lightning can advance to the second round of the NHL playoffs tonight with a victory over the Florida Panthers. → Read More

Community shows support after death of iconic Tampa Heights bike shop owner

Joe Haskins was a beloved man who ran his bike shop in Tampa Heights for over 30 years. → Read More

Wounded Vietnam veteran remembers when he could not vote

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

Grand Prix returns to St. Petersburg after long COVID delay

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

Recovering addict helps people battling addiction during COVID-19

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

New cabins will serve as model for Girl Scouts nationwide

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

Teacher writes book about COVID-19 to help kids through pandemic

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

Weeki Wachee mermaids visit kids virtually in the hospital

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

Keswick football coach celebrates 50th year on sidelines

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

Husband uses late-wife’s journals to finish book they began together

Terry Klaaren is trying to write about his "romance" of 50 years with Dori, who died on New Year's Day 2019. → Read More

Lakeland boxer to dedicate first professional fight to late mother

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 donation boosts food bank during sour times

Sweet Tomatoes provided a local food bank with 5,500-pounds of food just after announcing it was closing for business. → Read More

Giant HOPE sculpture filled with letters gets paint job at Tampa park

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

Tampa artist spelling out H-O-P-E to inspire others

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

Coffee shop trains autistic employees

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

Group knits, hands out hats to Moffitt cancer patients

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