Tampa business owner inspires students to 'dream big' through power of positive art
Jonathan Davila using walls as a canvas to inspire children in the Tampa Bay community.
Seffner apartment complex helps struggling families get back on their feet
SabalPlace is a new, 112 unit, income-based apartment complex that is the result of a partnership between Metropolitan Ministries and Blue Sky Communities.
Hit-and-run victim dedicates life after recovery to helping others
A hit-and-run accident changed the career path for a Bay Area resident, who is now devoted to helping others.
St. Pete art show gives Florida artists a local venue
A yearly craft show for artists across Florida is now at Florida Craft Art in St. Pete.
Church group prays for essential workers, patients every week outside Plant City hospital
Cars are driving up to park at South Florida Baptist Hospital not to go inside, but to pray outside. Every Wednesday, you can find parishioners from the St. Clement Catholic Church praying in the Plant City parking lot.
Teachers support guidance counselor through second cancer fight
A group of women is coming together to help out a beloved school counselor who has cancer.
Bay Area man walked 265 miles to fight for equal voting rights
If Richard Smiley's feet could talk, they would tell stories of walking for justice and civil rights.
Tampa man’s flair for making pens into works of art turned a hobby into a career
A Lithia man uses everything thing from wood to materials from a 1947 plane crash to create unique pens that have a feel for history.
Big Brothers, Big Sisters program helps high school students graduate, seek higher learning
Big Brothers, Big Sisters ‘School to Work’ program matches pairs high school students with employees at different organizations to foster a relationship that empowers the teens to graduate and further their education.
Volunteers help open new doors by teaching Manatee County adults how to read
In Manatee County, one in five adults can't read above the fifth-grade level. A local group is addressing this need. Their quest to help others find reading success is What's Right with Tampa Bay.
After 26 years in the military, retired lieutenant colonel finds success with his own business
After nearly 30 years of serving his country, retired Lt. Col. Brian Butler started his own business which has been has open for over a decade.
New Port Richey woman turns a 'bad habit' into a booming business
A 74-year-old chocolatier began her business more than 30 years ago using money she saved by quitting smoking.
Bay Area non-profit has given more than 1,000 vehicles to people in need
Wheels of Success helps people in need get transportation, but it’s a hand up not a handout.
Former students help those who prematurely left college finish degrees
A local initiative helping college students who dropped out of school get back into class is what's right with Tampa Bay.
Beauty supply store owner opens doors for other Black entrepreneurs
A woman who never lost focus of her dream to own her own business achieved her goal through hard work and passion. Her story of perseverance is a tribute to Black heritage and is what's right with Tampa Bay.
Grandmother passes family legacy on to grandson one brushstroke at a time
A woman who inherited the passion of 'plein air' painting from her grandmother is now passing the tradition on to her grandson.
Man who started baking to raise money for mom’s cancer treatments quits jobs, sells cakes full-time
When his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2018, Anthony Lewis started baking red velvet cakes using his mom's recipe, then sold them to raise money for her treatments. He had no idea it would turn into a full-time career.
Bay Area NFL star joins fellow 'gladiators' spreading faith through song
Henry Lawrence wears part of Tampa's Super Bowl history on his finger. But now he's part of another team sharing their gift of music as a member of the NFL Players Choir.
From humble beginnings, St. Petersburg business owner builds legacy, pays it forward
From public housing to the boardroom, OT Delancy has come a long way. In honor of Black History Month, FOX 13 News is highlighting his achievements.
Adventurous cancer survivor encourages others to live life to the fullest
Cancer survivor Ala Grofe, 76, credits his good health to exercise and a sense of adventure.