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Tampa unveiled a monument to honor the Fearless Four; Black officers who filed a discrimination complaint against the police department.

Tampa unveiled a monument to honor the Fearless Four; Black officers who filed a discrimination complaint against the police department.

The son of immigrants, Miguel Martinez graduated from nursing school at USF. At the age of 28, he died of the virus he was helping to fight.
Thomas Mantz will receive the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA’s 2021 Community Impact Award.
Murray Zolkower still works as a part-time pharmacy assistant at CVS.
Suzie Dorner was puzzled when Rob Higgins' name popped up on her phone. Why was the head of the Super Bowl LV Host Committee calling her?
Paulina Rivera, 26, never imagined when she attended nursing school that she'd be caring for patients during a global pandemic.
"Define Yourself" will feature nationally known speakers who were once foster children.
Capt. Colby Biondo was honored with a national award for rescuing a swimmer.
Maaco Collision Repair refreshed local teacher Colette Robitaille’s beat-up car in recognition of her hard work.
Lip Sync For Lungs will raise money to end lung disease and coronavirus.
Nominated by nurse and Army Reserve Maj. Kathy Lowe, St. Joseph's Hospital-North nurse manager Kimberly Demers received the Patriot Award.
Fundraising event to raise money to end lung disease, COVID-19
To brighten the holidays for children in need, detention deputies bought, wrapped and delivered gifts.
Dunedin partnered with the Dunedin Youth Guild, Kiwanis Club of Dunedin and Staples to host an essay contest that celebrates role models.
Fundraising event to raise money to end lung disease, coronavirus.
A Clearwater senior citizen is being honored by her employer for stepping up to help fellow seniors weather the coronavirus pandemic.
Samantha Kopec's project, Feeding the Fosters, helps foster parents focus on what matters most.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
On Dec. 12, Shawn Conrad and his 20-year-old twin daughters Kayla and Karlee will graduate from St. Petersburg College School of Nursing.
The Pasco County Tax Collector' s office collected more than $5,600 in September for Sunrise of Pasco’s Domestic & Sexual Violence Center.
This year, Pasco County Fire Rescue and the Firefighters Charities of Pasco teamed up for the Two Good Soles drive.
The city of Dunedin recognized Bon Appétit restaurant chef Klaus Riedl with an award for saving a woman’s life.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
Orangetheory Fitness was proud to stand with Feeding Tampa Bay during Hunger Action Month in September.
Small teams made for mighty results during this year’s socially distanced version of the annual International Coastal Cleanup.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
Staff never expected to receive an offer from a local company for free nanotechnology treatment to protect the schools against coronavirus.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
Grab the tissues and watch this moving video tribute to a true American hero.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
The 9/11 Memorial was dedicated last year and is a permanent reminder of the difference that residents can make in the community.
Of the 9/11 attacks retired DEA Special Agent Christine Freitas said, “For my generation, it was our Pearl Harbor. It was our Vietnam."
After escaping the floodwaters in Louisiana caused by Hurricane Laura, 30 dogs are finding new families in Tampa Bay.
The city awarded a $585,687 community development block grant to build a playground that's accessible to children with disabilities.
"I did this because I care about my coworkers, and I wanted to help everyone stay safe," said Deputy Sherie Nichols.
John R. Kotfila Jr. died while shielding another car from a drunken driver who was going in the wrong way on the Selmon Expressway.
On Aug. 25, Suburban Propane Partners and Jersey Mike’s Subs delivered 750 meals to AdventHealth in Wesley Chapel.
He once spotted a missing elderly woman on his bus route and pulled over to help get her back home.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.