Pinellas County leaders consider regulations for short-term rentals
Pinellas County leaders are considering new ways to crack down on short-term rentals as Governor DeSantis weighs a bill that would lay out more rules.
Pinellas County leaders weighing new regulations for pet stores
Joy Smoak and Kristen Rodricks bought their puppies on the same day from a pet store in Pinellas County two years apart. In less than 24 hours, both of their new puppies were very sick.
St. Pete man arrested for murder after shooting wife, chasing after her ambulance: Police
A man is in custody in St. Pete after police said he shot a woman, chased after the ambulance carrying her to the hospital, and crashed.
St. Pete residents to decide on which Innovative Equity Project will received up to $1M from city budget
City leaders in St. Petersburg are asking for residents’ help deciding where up to $1 million in the city’s budget will be allocated.
How houseplants can help boost your health and mood
Going green may not only add life to your home, but it could also pick you up if you're feeling blue.
Elderly woman killed in two-vehicle crash in St. Pete: Police
An elderly woman was killed in a crash in St. Pete earlier this month, according to police.
Tarpon Springs man murdered roommate after poker game because he was tired of being 'put down:' Affidavit
New details released in an affidavit allege that a Tarpon Springs man shot his roommate to death earlier this week because he was tired of being ‘put down’ and ‘verbally abused.’
Drunk Clearwater captain fell off boat while 30 people were attending tour: Police
A 53-year-old boat captain was arrested and charged with boating under the influence on Friday afternoon, according to the Clearwater Police Department.
How loud is too loud? Safety Harbor businesses, neighbors clash over live music noise levels
Downtown Safety Harbor businesses and some residents are butting heads over live music noise levels. Saturday night, BarFly on Main St. received its first ever noise violation citation at 9:17 p.m. during its Reggae Night from Pinellas County deputies.
City of St. Petersburg sees 'jarring' number of applicants for utility bill relief
Thousands of St. Petersburg residents are getting help paying past due electric and water bills, three weeks after the city announced a new utility relief program.
'I'll miss him:' Largo Police officer remembers K9 after dog dies
The expression "man’s best friend" couldn’t be truer when it came to Officer Patrick Newbill and his K9, Murphy.
Suspect charged with murder after man shot, killed in Tarpon Springs home: Police
A man was shot and killed in Tarpon Springs early Tuesday morning, according to authorities.
Decision on Tradewinds Resort expansion delayed after lengthy meeting in St. Pete Beach
The Tradewinds Resort is pushing for a major renovation, but they'll have to wait on a final decision on the expansion, as St. Pete Beach city commissioners delayed making a decision at their meeting.
New experience at Dalí Museum brings famed artist back to life using artificial intelligence
The newest experience at the Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg brings Salvador Dalí back to life and lets visitors ask him whatever they want.
Man accused in armed carjackings arrested after hitting St. Pete officer’s patrol car: Police
A man accused of carjacking two victims and crashing into a St. Petersburg police officer's patrol car on Sunday night is behind bars, according to the Tampa Police Department.
Driver trying to escape from police runs red light causing crash that seriously injured child: SPPD
An 11-year-old girl was hospitalized with serious injuries Monday morning when police say a driver bolting from officers ran a red light and slammed into a vehicle she was riding in.
Woman arrested in deadly Pinellas Park hit-and-run that left man lying in ditch: Police
A woman was arrested in a deadly hit-and-run crash that happened in Pinellas Park over Easter weekend, according to officers.
O.J. Simpson trial helped revolutionize forensic science, including in Florida
These days, we hear about DNA all the time, but not so much 30 years ago. The O.J. Simpson trial changed that.
Fire tears through St. Pete home as strong storms roll through Bay Area
All John Wesley could do was watch as his home of more than two decades went up in smoke.
Sugar Sand Festival reopens following strong storms
The Pier 60 Sugar Sand Festival reopened at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday after being closed earlier in the day due to the threat of severe weather.