Dozens gather to celebrate Ukrainian Independence Day in St. Petersburg

Dozens of Ukrainian Americans came together Sunday in Downtown St. Petersburg to celebrate Ukrainian Independence Day, which is Thursday, Aug. 24th.

MLB to make decision on Rays’ Wander Franco amid allegations he had inappropriate relationship with a minor

The Tampa Bay Rays' star shortstop Wander Franco will find out his status Monday as Major League Baseball investigates allegations that he had an inappropriate relationship with a minor. 

St. Pete wastewater spill has residents worried about water quality

Two days after a sizeable wastewater leak into St. Petersburg’s Riviera Bay, road repairs are complete but the threat to water quality still looms.

St. Pete fire chief responds to bullying, discrimination allegations after being put on administrative leave

St. Pete Fire Rescue Chief James Large responded to allegations against him of bullying and discrimination Friday. Large said he denies all the allegations, and said he has worked to increase diversity within the department.

Researchers developing app to help emergency responders identify climate risk areas in Pinellas County

A crowdsourcing tool using videos and photos from neighbors is the base for a new app that aims to help emergency responders identify more areas with climate risks in Pinellas County.  

Can you tell is someone is lying? St. Pete company develops AI tool to detect deception

Have you ever wondered if someone is lying to you? Artificial Intelligence can now help you with that, thanks to a St. Pete-based tech startup called Deceptio.ai.

Should parents keep their kids off social media?

When it comes to staying social, a game of basketball is just fine with 12-year-old Ronald Peters.

Fire sparks inside multiple units at St. Pete storage building: First responders

Multiple units caught on fire at a St. Petersburg storage building Wednesday afternoon near 22nd Avenue North and 25th Street North, according to first responders. 

Shortness of breath and palpitations possible symptoms after COVID-19, cardiologist says

Dr. Michael Malone, a cardiologist at Bayfront Health, said he has seen a lot more people with shortness of breath over the past few years, and they’ve recovered from COVID-19. 

St. Pete fire chief's attorney responds to allegations of bullying and discrimination

On Wednesday, attorney Jay Hebert said he remains "steadfast in responding to all of these false allegations" against his client, St. Pete fire chief James Large.