Healing while Black: Virtual summit aims to address mental well-being for people of color
July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month - a time when the spotlight focuses on historically underserved groups. Bay Area counselors told FOX 13 talking about mental health is crucial to healing.
Despite mysterious disappearance of St. Pete mother and daughter, no foul play suspected in woman's death
Investigators in Omaha, Nebraska say Angela and Alexis Jolley had been sleeping in their car at Walmart parking lots the last few nights before the 46-year-old mother died at an Omaha hospital Wednesday morning.
$22 million SunRunner bus system approved to connect St. Petersburg with beaches
Within 18 months a new mass transit system could be carrying passengers between St. Petersburg and Pinellas County beaches. Eventually, planners say, it could part of a 41-mile route connecting St. Pete Beach with Wesley Chapel.
St. Petersburg, New York team up for COVID-19 testing initiative
A new coronavirus testing site in South St. Petersburg is now open, and it’s thanks to a partnership between the city of St. Pete and the state of New York.
'Tell us you're okay': Missing St. Pete mom, daughter's vehicle last seen in Tennessee
A missing mother and daughter from Pinellas County were supposed to be on a flight to Maine Tuesday morning, but they did not board the flight, St. Pete detectives said, adding there is no evidence the pair are in the St. Petersburg-area.
Search planned Tuesday near Bay Pines VA for mother, daughter missing 5 days
Angela and Alexis Jolley were last seen in their home on Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at 11:30 p.m.
St. Pete explores moving Tropicana Field, re-purposing current site
St. Petersburg's mayor says he wants to have plans ready in the event Tropicana Field is no longer necessary.
One injured in St. Petersburg shooting
St. Pete police are investigating a shooting that injured a man, they said.
Family, friends cling to faith as search continues for missing St. Petersburg mother and daughter
The Saint Petersburg Police Department is asking for the community’s help to find a missing mother and her college-age daughter. Family of the pair have not heard from the women for days, and they’re concerned.
Activists hope Rays' Opening Day support creates opportunities for equality, justice
The Tampa Bay Rays used the return of baseball Friday night to focus on racial justice.
St. Petersburg postal clerk accused of running elaborate mail fraud scheme for 2 years
Postal clerk Jasmine Wynne, 30, of Ruskin, worked at a St. Petersburg post office, and for the last two years federal prosecutors say, she was running an elaborate and bold mail fraud scheme.
St. Petersburg police searching for missing mother and daughter
St. Petersburg police are searching for Angela and Alexis Jolley. The mother and daughter were last seen at 11:30 p.m. on July 22 at their St. Petersburg home.
Eight weeks later, premature twins fly home to St. Petersburg from Utah with help of private jet
It's been a long road, but some precious cargo -- a pair of premature twins -- were finally able to spend their first night at home in St. Petersburg.
COVID-19 breaks fan's 21-season home opener streak, but not her spirit
Billie Jo Bell is batting 1.000 when it comes to Rays home openers. Since the franchise's first game in 1998, she has attended 21 out of 21.
St. Petersburg Museum of History exhibit shows city’s growth over past century
The St. Petersburg Museum of History reopened July 8 to visitors after having to close due to COVID-19. It's Pinellas County's oldest museum but also Florida's oldest museum.
Pedestrian killed in St. Petersburg accident, police say
St. Petersburg police say a pedestrian was struck and killed while crossing a street Tuesday night.
Pinellas County use-of-force task force made up solely of Pinellas County law enforcement officers
Four law enforcement agencies within Pinellas County announced the creation of the Pinellas County Use of Deadly Force Investigative Task Force, which they say is part of an effort to build community trust and reduce any perception of a conflict-of-interest during investigations involving law enforcement officers.
St. Pete will resume city's utility non-payment fees and shutoff policies
For residents living in the city of St. Petersburg, officials will begin penalizing people for late payments.
St. Petersburg Pier splash pad helps families beat the heat
If you’re looking to beat the heat this summer, then the new pier in St. Petersburg has something for you.
Driver hospitalized after being shot in St. Petersburg
A 21-year-old man was shot while driving near downtown St. Petersburg early Saturday morning.



















