Country Music Band Love and Theft to Play The Museum Club Friday in Flagstaff
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The hit-producing country music band, Love and Theft, is scheduled to headline a concert at the The Museum Club in Flagstaff on Friday at 8 p.m.
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The hit-producing country music band, Love and Theft, is scheduled to headline a concert at the The Museum Club in Flagstaff on Friday at 8 p.m.
SAN DIEGO – The hit-producing country music band, Love and Theft, is scheduled to headline a concert at the House of Blues in San Diego on Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
TAMPA, Fla., – Dr. Asaf Dagan, chief veterinary scientist and creator of PetPace, a collar that monitors a pet’s health 24-hours-a-day, was at 970 WFLA in Tampa to promote the launch of the revolutionary product. To listen to the interview, click here.
For more information and to purchase the collar, please visit: http://www.petpace.com
New lenses may help children with vision-related reading problems By RaeChelle Davis, Reporter Last Updated: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 ST. PETERSBURG — A new approach to solving reading problems for children comes in the form of a lens. The lenses were developed by a company called Chroma-Gen. The researchers behind the lenses say they have […]
Kids dealing with reading disorders sought for study in Tampa Bay Do you have a child who is dealing with a reading disorder? Researchers are looking for local kids to participate in a pilot study aimed at helping students with vision-related reading problems and students who’ve been diagnosed as dyslexic.
(FROM CBS 10 WTSP) Dunedin, Florida — Students throughout central Florida who struggle with reading may soon get the help they need for free thanks to new lens technology and a new pilot study in the Tampa Bay area.
TAMPA, Fla. – Students throughout central Florida who struggle with reading may soon get the help they need for free thanks to new lens technology and a new pilot study in the Tampa Bay area.
By Candace McCowan – WFLA – NBC News Channel 8 John Templeton said he couldn’t watch the cell phone video taken of the wrong way driver on I-275 from this weekend. “I really got goose bumps. I couldn’t believe something like this happened again. 11-years ago that guy was me,” said Templeton.