Stacie Schaible, WFLA NEWS

Stacie Schaible

WFLA NEWS

Tampa, FL, United States

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Past articles by Stacie:

Valrico mom warns others of early stroke risk

She woke up in July of 2020 and discovered her whole left side paralyzed from head to toe. → Read More

Tampa Bay baby diagnosed with rare heart defect

It turns out Sienna had more than heart trouble. She was born with CHARGE syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that affects many parts of the body including the heart. → Read More

NHL legend Phil Esposito thinks Lighting can complete three-peat

Esposito is most well known for his 18 years playing center in the National Hockey League. Once he wrapped up his career on the ice he continued to work with the NHL and hatched the plan to bring an expansion team to the sunshine state back in 1989. → Read More

Tampa software company makes pandemic pivot to keep business afloat

Sourcetoad is now bigger than it was pre-pandemic and Ross-Munro hopes to double his staff of nearly fifty to closer to a hundred in the next few years. → Read More

Skydiver dies after mid-air collision over Florida

Witnesses told authorities one of the skydivers was able to regain control of their parachute, but the other was unable to get his open. → Read More

Bucs Rob Gronkowski’s 4 things he loves about Tampa

TAMPA (WFLA) – Rob Gronkowski might be the most popular professional football player in America, largely because of his dynamic personality. And now Gronk is a Tampa resident. When he landed in Tampa Bay, courtesy of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, we couldn’t wait to see what Gronk would do. Not only on the football field […] → Read More

Young stroke victim raising awareness of warning signs

She asked a co-worker to Google her symptom who then insisted Hubbard head straight to the hospital. → Read More

Questions remain on if, how COVID-19 impacts the human heart

There are so many unanswered questions when it comes to the long-term effects of contracting COVID-19. → Read More

15-year-old daughter saves father from sudden cardiac arrest

Steve who is just 49-year-old spent three days in a medically induced coma and nine days in the hospital. → Read More

Young girl born with half a heart now thriving

As far as Anya’s long term prognosis, it’s unclear what she might face down the road. According to her father “there could be no issues, there could be pacemaker, there could be full on transplant.” → Read More

Cuomo ‘considering’ two-week quarantine for people coming to NY from Florida

NEW YORK (NBC) – If you have plans to visit New York City, you may end up quarantined. Florida has had a mandatory quarantine in place since May directing anyone coming to Florida from “areas with substantial community spread” to self-isolate for 14 days specifically naming the New York tri-state area, which includes New York, […] → Read More

Mask shaming: Floridians split on wearing masks due to coronavirus

Call it the great mask debate of 2020. Some people wear them, some people don't. Some places require them, others don't. → Read More

Tampa Bay Tech holding virtual Career Expo

St. Thomas says as companies have had to pull resources from some areas, it has created opportunities in other areas. → Read More

Tampa doctor suggests ways to boost your immune system

Sharma said there are four key pillars to boosting your immune system. They are exercise, nutrition, sleep and stress reduction. → Read More

It’s teacher appreciation week!

Teacher Appreciation Week lasts from May 4 to May 8, but feel free to show them gratitude year-round. → Read More

Class of 2021 face new challenges amid SAT/ACT cancellations

The coronavirus pandemic has put a halt to those tests for now which creates a new set of unusual circumstances for soon to be high school seniors. → Read More

Decision time for high school seniors amid coronavirus pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic is complicating the decision-making process for a lot of seniors. → Read More

Coronavirus concerns: What happens to canceled weddings?

Spring weddings had to be canceled or postponed and that means dates for the fall and early next year are filling up fast. → Read More

Small Tampa businesses surviving and thriving amid coronavirus

Tini says his longtime loyal customers are helping him survive these tough times. → Read More

Tampa company tracking the spread of COVID-19

Lumina's giant search engine, Radiance, can scour publicly available data doing hundreds of thousands of searches all at once. The equivalent of 300,000 searches on Google or Bing. → Read More