Prodigy Cultural Arts Program brings break dancing beginner’s class for kids

For 25 years, the University Area Community Development Corporation’s (CDC) Prodigy Cultural Arts Program has enriched the community through various art, music and dance programs. 

New ‘Nicotine Dispensing Device Directory’ comes with deadline to remove illegal products from shelves

The Florida Attorney General's Office released the “Nicotine Dispensing Device Directory" along with a deadline to remove listed products from inventories of retailers selling them. 

Bradenton police seeing uptick in Kia, Hyundai car thefts

Four teens are facing charges after the Bradenton Police Department said the group stole a Kia and a Hyundai car and tried to steal a third. Officers said over the last few months, they've seen an uptick in Kia and Hyundai thefts.

Waiting on a permit in St. Pete? Here's what you need to know

As the Tampa Bay area rebuilds, permitting can be a painful part of the process for everyone – from residents desperately waiting to move back into their homes and city officials bogged down with thousands of forms.

Feeling the holiday blues? Here are resources that can help

The holidays can be a joyous time to spend with family and friends, but for some, it can be a challenging time.

Ovation Dance Academy of Tampa to perform Nutcracker Suite ahead of Christmas

Ovations Dance Academy of Tampa is one of countless dance companies all over the world preparing to perform The Nutcracker Suite this holiday season. 

Visit St. Pete-Clearwater aiming to bring tourism back to Pinellas after hurricanes

More than 30 of the largest tour operators and travel agents were in Clearwater Wednesday night as the group ‘Visit St. Pete-Clearwater’ showcased how the area is still shining in the wake of the recent storms – and ready to welcome guests now with beaches fully open. 

How a St. Petersburg museum is helping tell the city's story

The St. Petersburg Museum of History Archives and Collections department houses thousands of maps that help tell the story of the city. 

Metropolitan Ministries’ Holiday Tent preparing for influx of families impacted by hurricanes

This year, the need for holiday meals for families in need is greater than usual because of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Despite the setbacks for some, Metropolitan Ministries said their annual Holiday Tent will be ready and prepared for the influx of families. 

Voters can get free coffee with 'I voted' sticker. Here's where

As voters head to the polls on Election Day, one law firm is partnering with local businesses to give those who cast ballots an extra incentive: free coffee.