Autonomous mini-bus giving free rides along downtown St. Pete waterfront
If you’re driving in downtown St. Petersburg, there’s a good chance you could be sharing the roadway with a self-driving vehicle.
Santa offers virtual visits in time for Christmas
Like everyone 2020, even St. Nick is adapting to the changing times.
WWE ThunderDome will move into Tropicana Field next month
Soon, Tropicana Field will be transformed into the headquarters of the WWE Thunderdome, a method for fans to attend shows virtually.
CrimeStoppers of Tampa Bay offering rewards after recent gun violence
CrimeStoppers of Tampa Bay is taking the fight against a recent spate of shootings to a billboard near you.
Kriseman among several Florida mayors urging Gov. DeSantis to change state's COVID-19 response
In a virtual press conference, five mayors, including St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman called for swift action and urged DeSantis to put a mandatory, state-wide mask mandate in place.
Immersive 'Van Gogh Alive' exhibit opens at Salvador Dalí Museum
A first-of-its-kind Vincent Van Gogh exhibit opens at The Dalí museum in St. Petersburg this weekend.
Families, leaders call to end violence after weekend of deadly shootings in St. Pete
St. Pete leaders are set to hold a news conference to condemn the deadly shootings that took place over the weekend, and call for calmness in the community.
St. Pete man struggling to care for family wins $1 million on scratch-off ticket
A 67-year-old St. Pete man says he was struggling to take care of his family when he received an early Christmas present: a winning $1 million scratch-off ticket he purchased from Publix.
Shooter sought in killing of St. Pete mother of two
Police are searching for the suspected gunman who sprayed bullets into a crowd, killing a mother of two young children.
St. Pete couple exporting success to urban farmers around the country
Entrepreneurs and small business owners everywhere are making use of shipping containers in their daily operations.
Custom ice 'burgs' elevate cocktails in St. Pete and beyond
In some ways, military veteran Cliff Fischer is still warming up to his chilly surroundings.
Extensive flooding from Tropical Storm Eta reveals Tampa Bay's vulnerability to larger storms
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season has already shattered the record of named storms and there are still two weeks left before it is officially over.
Shore Acres community cleaning up after Eta
Several streets and homes saw significant flooding as Tropical Storm Eta blew through overnight in the low-lying Shore Acres community in St. Petersburg
Missing St. Pete girl found safe, police say
St. Petersburg police say a 12-year-old girl, who was last seen in south St. Petersburg, was found safe.
Local artists shine at St. Pete mural festival
The annual St. Petersburg Shine Mural Festival kicks off Saturday afternoon. This year, all of the artists are from Florida.
Left vs. Right: What your dominant hand says about you
Julie Clarke and her 11-year-old daughter, Amalie may share genes, but they differ when it comes to how they write.
Friends who clashed with protesters outside St. Pete restaurant aim to clear their names
A heated clash with protesters was not on the menu that September evening, but it was unexpectedly served up anyway.
St. Pete police investigate deadly shooting at store
A large crowd was gathered at south St.
Injured 61-year-old man found restrained inside St. Petersburg home, police say
Early Friday morning, police in St. Pete were called to a small-mother-in-law suite on 21st Ave. North to what they thought was someone blaring a stereo. However, when they showed up, no one answered.
Lawsuit claims St. Pete food hall developers used pandemic as excuse to delay project
Huge plans for a food hall in downtown St. Pete are now up in the air.



















