Alleged drunk driver rams car in drive-thru; intentionally hits victim with car: Police
St. Petersburg police are investigating a case of road rage in the drive-thru of a fast-food restaurant.
State attorney general watching St. Pete special needs trust’s bankruptcy, accusations founder took $100M
As a federal court appointed a committee of families impacted by the bankruptcy of a special needs trust fund company in St. Petersburg, the Florida Attorney General's office confirmed it's keeping an eye on the case.
Lawmakers to vote on homeless sleeping ban as St. Pete neighbors see rise in issue
Lawmakers in the Florida House are set to vote Friday on a bill that seeks to ban unhoused people from sleeping in public places.
Foodie Labs brings in ghost kitchen hub to St. Pete takeout scene
A new way to do takeout is taking over major cities across the country.
1 dead after St. Pete boat crash, teens aboard vessel identified
One of the teens that was ejected from a boat that crashed in St. Petersburg on Sunday night died, according to officials.
Woman struck, killed by truck while riding electric scooter: Police
A 73-year-old woman was struck and killed by a semi-truck while riding an electric scooter in St. Pete on Friday, according to police.
2 teenagers injured after being ejected in St. Pete boat crash
Two 15-year-old boys are in critical condition after being ejected from a boat in St. Pete Sunday evening.
Skyway 10K Race: About 8,000 participants run to support military families
The annual Skyway 10k started off stormy and soggy on Sunday morning, but racers didn't let it rain on their parade.
St. Petersburg man goes 140 mph while trying to evade troopers on I-275, according to FHP
A 39-year-old St. Petersburg man who was arrested early on Sunday morning has nine prior convictions for driving while license suspended, according to officials.
Armed Forces Skyway 10K Race: Northbound lanes of Skyway Bridge closing on Sunday
The Florida Highway Patrol announced that the northbound lanes of I-275 will be closed at US-41 on Sunday morning for the Armed Forces Skyway 10K Race.
Man accused of killing brother 3 months after serving prison time for manslaughter to remain behind bars
The man accused of intentionally ramming a car into his brother twice, killing him, appeared before a judge Friday afternoon, who told him he’ll remain in jail under no bond.
St. Pete police investigate suspicious death of woman found hanging in garage
Police are calling a woman's death in St. Pete as suspicious after it was initially reported as a suicide.
Leap Day history: 1892 is when St. Petersburg became a town
Celebrate like its 1892.
St. Pete Beach residents say fight isn’t over, as more hotel development lingers
The dust is not settling into the sand in St. Pete Beach following the approval of a controversial hotel expansion.
St. Pete special needs trust fund founder accused of taking $100M becomes target of lawsuit: Court records
The man accused of taking $100 million from the special needs trust fund company he founded in St. Petersburg is now the target of a class action lawsuit, newly released court documents show.
New development honors St. Petersburg history, will include monument dedicated to 'The Courageous 12'
The city of St. Pete is embracing the future, while paying homage to a piece of its history.
1 arrested, man accused of ‘intentionally’ killing brother in hit-and-run crash still on the run: Police
The St. Petersburg Police Department is searching for a man accused of running over his 35-year-old brother and leaving him in the street to die.
Bon Jovi to lead the field to green in IndyCar season-opener in St. Petersburg
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jon Bon Jovi will be featured at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg in March.
St. Pete Beach leaders approve controversial expansion of Sirata Beach Resort
St. Pete Beach city commissioners voted to approve the expansion of the Sirata Beach Resort at a meeting that stretched into late Tuesday night.
Happiest cities in America: Here's where Tampa and St. Pete rank
The happiest cities in the United States, according to Wallet Hub, aren’t necessarily the wealthiest.



















