Bad weather doesn't stop Wreaths Across America Day tradition at Bay Pines National Cemetery

As families across the country honor our fallen heroes on National Wreaths Across America Day, the Bay Area's bad weather forced volunteers to cancel an official ceremony at Bay Pines National Cemetery.

St. Pete community weighs in on multi-billion dollar Gas Plant redevelopment plans

On Wednesday, the city of St. Petersburg hosted a community benefits information session on the multi-billion-dollar plan to redevelop the Historic Gas Plant neighborhood.

St. Pete woman found not guilty by reason of insanity in murder of sister

Charee Howard called 911 in April and said she choked her sister to death in their St. Pete home. On Monday, a judge ruled Howard was not guilty by reason of insanity and committed her to a state hospital.

Pedestrian, bicyclist killed in St. Pete crash, 1 driver charged: SPPD

A 21-year-old driver was charged after a vehicle crash on Saturday afternoon in St. Petersburg left a pedestrian and a bicyclist dead. 

92 kids join St. Pete police for 'Shop with a Cop'

This year, the holidays will be a little brighter for 92 children in St. Pete thanks to St. Pete Police's annual 'Shop with a Cop' event held Friday night at a Walmart in South Pete.

St. Pete police officer arrested for domestic battery

A St. Petersburg police officer was arrested this week and charged with domestic battery, according to authorities.

St. Petersburg woman making documentary that highlights Bay Area's diverse heritage

Polita Glynn, a director and producer, has embarked on a captivating documentary film project titled "Underground History," focusing on the ancient narratives woven into the fabric of the Tampa Bay Area.

Faith leaders call for more affordable housing in St. Petersburg

Affordable housing is tough to find, so faith leaders in St. Petersburg came together Tuesday night to call on Mayor Ken Welch to do more.