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Hello and welcome to Positively Tampa Bay, launched in October 2008.

At ABC Action News, we believe it’s our job not just to inform you, but to inspire you as well. Our Positively Tampa Bay segments at noon showcase the efforts of folks working hard to make a positive difference in our community. Their stories of selfless dedication and generosity provide valuable information to those in need and hope to all of us.

From our community calendars, to public appearances, to station campaigns, our goal is the same – to help make life better for the community we serve!

Latest segments
Positively Tampa Bay: Diamonds in the Rough
The Level 10 band stopped by the studio to share their support of the Haven domestic violence center in Clearwater.
Positively Tampa Bay: Hands Across the Bay - Audrey Mabry Benefit
A victim of domestic violence in Apollo Beach has caught the attention of a reality TV star. Now she is flying in from Los Angeles to help Audrey Mabry during a special event.
Positively Tampa Bay: Men's Health Forum
The Men's HEalth Forum runs from 9am-2pm on Saturday March 6 in the Marshall Center at USF. All four levels will have doctors and symposiums, and free health screenings will be available until 1pm.
Positively Tampa Bay: Chiselers Market
Begun in 1959, the Chiselers are still going strong funding restoration projects.
 



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Woman hit and killed by train in Dover
Hillsborough Sheriff's deputies are on the scene where a woman was hit and killed by a CSX train in Dover.
Former Bulls coach Jim Leavitt suing USF
Leavitt was fired in January following allegations he slapped and choked a player. The lawsuit cites 'breach of written contractual promises.'
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