VIDEO: PCSO K-9 finds missing child inside car cover
A missing child was found inside a car cover by a Pinellas County Sheriff's Office K-9 Friday, according to PCSO.
Lawmaker cautions homeowners against unpermitted work, drawing lessons learned from Hurricane Ian
You're not alone if you're growing impatient waiting to fix your home from damage sustained during Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Multiple injured in Clearwater DUI ahead of Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign
A Clearwater Police officer and five people were injured in a drunk driving crash on the eve of the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration's Holiday Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign.
Big investors snatch up dozens of hurricane-damaged homes for sale
As the Bay Area continues to recover from the devastation of this year’s historic hurricane season, many homeowners are choosing not to rebuild but to sell their damaged homes "as is."
St. Pete man shoots roommate during altercation: Police
An altercation between roommates in St. Petersburg turned to gunfire on Friday morning.
Video: 12 old-stunned turtles warm up in Clearwater
A dozen Kemp’s Ridley turtles are recovering at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium after being stunned by the frigid waters of New England.
Man arrested on DUI, drug charges after crash that injured Clearwater police officer
A man is facing DUI and drug charges after Clearwater police say he caused a four-car crash that injured a police officer late Thursday night.
St. Pete Rep proposes re-interpreting FEMA’s 50% rule
As families try to rebuild from Hurricanes Helene and Milton, one St. Petersburg state representative is working on a state bill that could change some of the nuances related to FEMA’s 50% rule.
St. Pete leaders approve funds to begin process of fixing Tropicana Field roof after Hurricane Milton damage
The future of the Tampa Bay Rays took another step forward. St. Petersburg city leaders unanimously voted Thursday to approve funds to begin the process of fixing the Tropicana Field roof after it was damaged during Hurricane Milton.
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.
Unique 'keepsake items' now being sold by Oldsmar craftsman
Randy Hoople is a woodworker based out of Oldsmar.
Retired athletes to play celebrity golf tournament in Palm Harbor
Jerome Bettis may be a Hall of Fame running back, but his golf game was with him even before earning his famous nickname "The Bus," thanks to a childhood barber who introduced him to the game.
St. Pete leaders discuss violence in Jordan Park area hours after double shooting
A couple of hours before a double shooting in St. Pete, and less than a half a mile away on Wednesday, city leaders and community partners met to talk about that exact topic: Violence in Jordan Park.
St. Pete shooting sends 2 to the hospital: Police
The St. Petersburg Police Department is investigating a shooting that injured two people on Wednesday morning.
Busy road in St. Pete could be closed for days after water pipe breaks, police say
Crews in St. Petersburg are working to repair a broken water pipe that's blocking the northbound lanes of 66th St. North.
St. Petersburg approves additional hurricane relief
St. Petersburg leaders recently approved hundreds of thousands of dollars in hurricane relief.
Trader Joe’s opens Palm Harbor store this week
Trader Joe’s fans will soon have a new location in the Bay Area to stock up on cookie butter and Two-Buck Chuck.
Firefighters hit by SUV making progress in recovery, Safety Harbor officials say
A Safety Harbor fire captain is out of the hospital and a firefighter is back on the job days after an SUV hit the men, fire officials said.
Pinellas Suncoast fire chief faces allegations of misconduct
A third-party investigation was launched after two formal complaints were filed against the Pinellas Suncoast Fire & Rescue District Chief.
Pinellas teacher dies from Legionnaires disease, Florida Department of Health investigating
Pasadena Fundamental Elementary is mourning the loss of one of its teachers, 61-year-old Kathy Pennington, after she died on Nov. 24.