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Data shows 93.9 percent of abortions in Florida in 2021 were performed during the first trimester, at or before 11 weeks. → Read More
As COVID-19 variants continue to mutate, scientists have identified a sub-variant of omicron called BA.2. The sub-variant is said to be no cause for alarm. → Read More
The late John Madden continuously showed support to a local Wesley Chapel non-profit that provides care packages for military troops deployed in remote areas. → Read More
Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding, an epidemiologist with the Federation of American Scientists, weighs in on the vaccine's effectiveness against COVID-19 coronavirus varients. → Read More
Much like the 2020 general election in Florida, the certification happened quickly and without issue. → Read More
Across Tampa Bay, county canvassing boards are certifying official results of the 2020 election. → Read More
In Florida, the law outlines where secure drop boxes may be placed. All ballot drop boxes must be staffed or monitored. → Read More
He started EPIC Yard Cards and set up a surprise for educators at Sickles High School → Read More
The DMV office was closed on Wednesday morning and all employees were told to quarantine, according to a spokesperson. → Read More
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to hear a case on qualified immunity, a legal doctrine that largely limits limiting against the police on their conduct. → Read More
It's a way to come together while also keeping a social distance. → Read More
Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome is an alarming new illness that is attacking children and doctors say there is a strong link to COVID-19. → Read More
10investigates asked FL DOH that basic question. → Read More
“What we want is Floridians to make decisions to take appropriate precautions that make sense for them." → Read More
A local artist in St. Pete’s Arcadia Gardens asked neighbors on Nextdoor if she could paint something on their property-- now other neighborhoods want in. → Read More
Two KC-135 refuelers will fly over 12 hospitals on Friday, May 15, to salute front line medical workers in the Tampa Bay area. → Read More
TRIBE Seminole Heights pulled together donations from the community to grant teachers’ wishes. → Read More
Jaime McKnight runs a dog rescue. She wanted to unite her neighborhood and came up with a fun way that dogs and their owners love. → Read More
Bill Weber asked the Oldsmar community to help him thank ER workers and support a local business. He found the effort is doing more than providing a meal. → Read More
Ann Steele said she didn’t need the $750 and wanted to give it to those who do need it. → Read More