Inside St. Pete's efforts to remove debris from Hurricanes Helene, Milton

The City of St. Petersburg achieved an important milestone in its debris removal efforts after the Tampa Bay area and Gulf Coast regions were devastated by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. 

Rays stadium deal: What’s next for the team and local leaders after a roller-coaster week?

This week has been a roller-coaster for the Tampa Bay Rays, Pinellas County and St. Petersburg leaders after two high-stakes public meetings. The team said the deal to build a new stadium was off, county leaders decided to delay the financing vote and city leaders are not fixing Tropicana Field's roof. 

St. Pete leaders reverse course, delaying decision on Tropicana Field roof fix

Hours after approving funding to fix the Tropicana Field roof, St. Petersburg City Council walked back and are now delaying that decision. All of this comes as the saga surrounding a new ballpark for the Tampa Bay Rays continues to see twists and turns. 

St. Pete restaurants on Central Avenue damaged by vandals

It’s a popular lunchtime spot in downtown St. Pete, but the general manager of Poppo’s Taquería on Central Avenue said someone didn’t seem to be a fan early on Nov. 10th. 

St. Pete teen reported missing found safe

A Florida Missing Child Alert has been issued for a 15-year-old girl from St. Petersburg.

St. Pete Police release findings from Nov. 8 deputy-involved shooting investigation

St. Pete Police Chief Anthony Holloway announced the findings of the Pinellas County Use of Force Investigative Task Force during a press conference on Tuesday.

Horse Soldier Bourbon based in Tampa Bay area building distillery in Kentucky

U.S. Army Green Berets used horses in the early days of the war in Afghanistan, just after the September 11, 2001, attacks. Their story became a movie called "12 Strong," but for some of the Horse Soldiers the question was: What to do after the Army? 

Rays' new stadium deal faces new roadblocks

St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch is pushing back on the belief that the deal between the city, the county, and the Rays to build a new stadium is in trouble following Hurricane Milton.               

Former St. Petersburg City Council member accused of using hidden cameras to watch woman shower

Jeffrey Danner, a former St. Petersburg City Council member, was arrested for digital voyeurism on Friday after a woman noticed hidden cameras were pointed at her while she was showering at his home, according to the St. Petersburg Police Department.

St. Pete receives money to put towards road, pedestrian safety

The City of St. Petersburg announced it received $3.6 million from a federal grant being put towards road safety as it continues to boom. 

More than 30 Stewart Middle Magnet students inducted into the Aerospace Academy Honors Society

More than 30 students from Stewart Middle Magnet School were inducted into the Aerospace Academy Honors Society at the St. Pete History Center on Friday. The academy teaches students about the latest information in science, engineering and space technology.

How a St. Petersburg museum is helping tell the city's story

The St. Petersburg Museum of History Archives and Collections department houses thousands of maps that help tell the story of the city.