From lemonade to hot chocolate, girl's mission remains the same

With each hot cup Caroline pours, she is helping kids just like herself.  She donates much of the proceeds to John Hopkins All Children's Hospital, where doctors successfully treated her for leukemia. 

FHP: Driver crashes into mausoleum at St. Petersburg cemetery

A woman suffered critical injuries after the driver of the car she was riding in crashed into a mausoleum on Sunday, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

St. Petersburg police investigating early morning shooting outside nightclub

Detectives with the St. Petersburg Police Department said an altercation inside the Cabana Sands nightclub may have led to a shooting that happened in the club's parking lot while an officer was investigating a hit-and-run crash nearby early Thursday morning.

Navy airman Mohammed Haitham laid to rest 

Funeral services were held Saturday for Navy airman Mohammed "Mo" Haitham. 

Police: Man arrested for attempted murder

A woman suffered serious injuries after being stabbed several times, according to the St. Petersburg Police Department.  Officers said when they responded to 4061 Porpoise Dr. S.E. they discovered a woman with stab wounds as well as a man with minor injuries to his hand. 

Artist crafts intricate beads using Japanese paper

St. Pete-based artist Julie Dye has always loved paper. She turned that love into a business, making intricate beads made from Japanese paper into jewelry.

Vigil, 800-meter run honors life of Pensacola shooting victim

Hundreds gathered in Spartan Stadium at Lakewood High School Monday evening to remember Mohammed Haitham. The 19-year-old was killed Dec. 6 in a shooting at the Pensacola Naval Air Station.

St. Pete teen arrested for school-shooting threat

According to police, the 15-year-old boy made a social media post threatening to “shoot up" a school that they did not name.

Fundraiser benefits family of 'hometown hero' killed in Pensacola base shooting

The St. Petersburg community rallied Friday around the family of a Lakewood High School graduate who was among the three sailors killed in a presumed terror attack at Naval Air Station Pensacola.

One year after sister donates bone marrow to brother, siblings give toys to hospitalized kids

The Pickett family knows what it's like to spend Christmas in the hospital. After 7-year-old Adyn's battle with leukemia, they decided to bring some joy to kids in the same hospital where he received treatment.

Neighbors record man beating dog unconscious: police

A St. Petersburg man is accused of beating his dog so badly the animal appeared to lose consciousness.

Jail time, injunctions not enough to stop violent abuse from turning deadly

After a daughter was killed and a mother badly hurt in an attack outside their St. Pete home, their family says something should have been done sooner to stop the man responsible.