This St. Pete craft brewery opened on the day everything closed

James Coleman is proud to serve. First, as a Marine, he served his country. Now, he’s happy to be serving beer, one year after an opening day to remember.

Young mother shot, killed in front of her children in South St. Petersburg

A 21-year-old mother was shot and killed in front of her two young children in South St. Petersburg Tuesday night, police at the scene report. Now officers are looking for the suspect.

Mayor hopes latest St. Pete tower will help stabilize prices

City leaders and developers broke ground on another residential tower in downtown St. Petersburg on Tuesday.  

Tropicana Field parking lot may be site of forgotten African American cemetery

Archeologists are spending the week at Tropicana Field looking for evidence of a lost African American cemetery that may have been paved over decades ago.

Crews begin building track for annual Firestone Grand Prix in St. Pete

It’s been just about six months since the delayed Firestone Grand Prix took place in St. Petersburg, and the city is gearing up to host it once again.  

Public input needed for Tropicana Field site redevelopment

St. Petersburg residents are invited to give input on the plans for the redevelopment of the Tropicana Field site.

Weedon Island’s prehistoric past gives glimpse into Native American culture

At approximately 3700 acres, Weedon Island Preserve is an ecological jewel within an urban landscape on the shores of Old Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, but few people know about its prehistoric past.

Pedestrian identified from Monday’s deadly accident in St. Pete

St. Petersburg police say they identified the man who was killed after a driver crashed into him before colliding into a building along 4th Street North on Monday.

Neighbor alerts owner when 23-year-old truck seems to spontaneously catch fire

Back in 2005, the vehicle was recalled and repaired for an issue that was causing vehicle fires, but the owner doesn't know if that's what made his 1998 Ford pickup catch fire at 4:30 a.m. Sunday.

Driver kills pedestrian before slamming into St. Pete building

Police in St. Pete say a driver hit and killed a pedestrian along 4th Street North, then crashed into a building.

St. Petersburg City Council votes 'no' on code enforcement changes

The St. Petersburg City Council voted against changing the way the city enforces mask-wearing code violations on bars and restaurants.

One year after bars around Tampa Bay shut down at 5 p.m., St. Patrick's Day looks different

It's hard to believe that one year ago, bars and restaurants were forced to close down at 5 p.m. on St. Patrick's day. Things looking much different now as businesses have been slowly re-opening since May.

With 4,999 signed baseballs at St. Pete museum, who should sign the 5,000th?

Over decades as a baseball fan, Dennis Schrader collected autographed baseballs from players, celebrities, and even a dictator. All 4,999 of them are on display at the St. Petersburg Museum of History, where they're trying to decide who should sign the 5,000th.

Man pleads guilty to threatening Tampa Bay Rays players and families

According to the FBI, Benjamin Patz sent vile Instagram messages to four Rays players – threatening to kill them and dismember their families – during the Rays’ extra-inning loss to the White Sox back in July of 2019.