Bay Area woman brings awareness to National Donate Life Month
Carolyn Hostetler can reflect on happy memories of her youngest sister Megan, who was an unexpected gift to their family.
Metropolitan Ministries offers volunteer opportunities for kids, teens
April is National Volunteer Month, and Metropolitan Ministries is among the Bay Area organizations offering kids and teens a chance to gain valuable experience.
Drug Takeback Day: What you need to know about bringing back your prescriptions
Saturday is National Prescription Drug Takeback Day. Experts say it's your chance to safely get rid of unused, unwanted, or expired medications.
Home Makers of Hope seeking volunteers to help low-income families
When volunteers with Home Makers of Hope pull their truck filled with furniture up to a home, they know they are about to make a difference to a family going through a difficult time.
Celebrating independent films & filmmakers at the Sunscreen Film Festival
What began as a small film festival with a few movies and a few hundred people to watch them, has grown into an internationally recognized event in less than 20 years.
Volunteers needed for Home Makers of Hope
When volunteers with Home Makers of Hope pull their truck filled with furniture up to a home, they know they are about to make a difference to a family going through a difficult time.
'The Thorn' brings Broadway-style show, Biblical story to St. Pete
Experience the story of Jesus through a live production of singing, dancing and acrobatics in a Broadway-style show called ‘The Thorn’.
Seniors in Service volunteers help students, teachers through foster grandparent program
Barbara Burnett, 81, affectionately known to the students at Bear Creek Elementary School in St. Petersburg as Grandma B, is more than a classroom volunteer.
'Preserve the animals': Volunteer Bird Stewards help educate beach goers
When Megan Page and Reginaldo Barosa walk on Redington Beach, they keep their eyes peeled. You might find them patrolling the local shores when they volunteer as Bird Stewards with Audubon Florida.
Adaptive swim lessons helping children with autism stay safe
We are surrounded by water in the Tampa Bay area, which is why it's so important to make sure kids are safe and know how to swim.
1 kidney donation bonds 2 strangers forever in gift of life as they meet for the first time
Two strangers bond for life over a kidney transplant and met for the first time at a Phillies game Thursday night.
Summer Camp Week: ZooTampa offers fun and educational option for kids
Who says summer camp can’t be fun and educational? That’s the goal at ZooTampa.
VA-funded psychedelic therapy trials for PTSD could save lives, veteran organization says
Earlier this month, the Department of Veteran Affairs passed a new budget, which allocates money for psychedelic therapy to treat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Automakers tracking, sharing drivers' data to insurance companies
According to a recent New York Times report, automakers could be sharing drivers' data to insurance companies, including how fast you drive.
Pinellas County works to fill open lifeguard positions amid national shortage
Spring break is upon us and as the Bay Area prepares for an influx of families and college students looking for some sunshine, Pinellas County is looking for lifeguards.
59th Annual Chiselers Market coming to Tampa on Saturday
On Thursday's edition of Charley's World, FOX 13 featured the 59th Annual Chiselers Market.
Walk, Run, Roll supporting pediatric cancer research at Raymond James Stadium
Two organizers joined Good Day on Thursday morning to preview the upcoming Walk, Run, Roll at Raymond James Stadium.
Bay area non-profits aim to care for exotic animals, educate on responsible ownership
You'll find a unique blend of animals living together on Christina Peters' Plant City farm. The Marine veteran rescues and cares for exotic pets as part of her non-profit called "Roos and Coos."
City of Tampa relaunching eBike Voucher Program
Tampa is relaunching the eBike Voucher Program that gives residents the chance to purchase discounted brand-new eBikes.
Property deed fraud growing problem in Florida; state offers assistance in detection
Across Florida, scammers are selling people's land and even homes behind their backs.