Tenants complain of wrongful evictions and harassment at low-income housing complex in St. Pete

There are growing calls for the St. Petersburg Housing Authority to investigate one of its own, after several complaints about how that employee is treating tenants at a property she manages.

St. Pete man arrested for DUI after crashing into FHP car

A St. Pete driver was arrested for DUI after authorities say he crashed into a Florida Highway Patrol vehicle, injuring a trooper.

Willie Mays' legacy lives on in St. Pete: 'The fans loved him and he loved them back'

The days of his explosive swing, his riveting speed and his one-of-a-kind glove were mostly memories by the time Willie Mays came to play in St. Pete, but his smile and aura were with him until the end.

Juneteenth celebrations held in Bay Area this weekend

June 19th is Juneteenth but over the weekend, several Bay Area events took place to commemorate the holiday early. 

Gateway Subs in St. Pete takes sandwich game to another level

When is a lunch experience more than just a quick stop for a sandwich? When you make that lunch stop at Gateway Subs.

Timeline of Rays stadium deal point of contention at Thursday’s meeting

The plan to build a new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays and develop the land around the stadium took a big step forward Thursday night.

SPPD employee accused of giving suspect confidential information to commit crime

An employee with the St. Petersburg Police Department was arrested for sharing confidential information that helped another suspect commit a crime, according to investigators.

New device helping stroke patients regain strength

An implanted device called Vivistim is helping patients working to recover after suffering a stroke.

St. Pete leaders discussing plans for Rays stadium, Historic Gas Plant District ahead of key votes

The future of the new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays takes center stage this week, in back-to-back meetings where leaders in St. Petersburg discuss the proposed development of the Historic Gas Plant District.

St. Pete looks at how historic preservation impacts home values

For Mark Carman and Charlene Greene, remodeling and upgrading their 1940 vintage home in St. Pete's historic Kenwood neighborhood has been a labor of love since they bought it in 2001.

Police officer uses patrol car to stop wrong-way driver in Downtown St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg police have seen a recent increase in deadly crashes and on Monday, they said there could have been another one had it not been for the quick thinking of one officer to stop a wrong-way driver.