St. Petersburg's Red Mesa accused of keeping tips from workers, paying less than minimum wage
The owners of Red Mesa's St. Petersburg-based restaurants have kept roughly $190,000 of tips intended for bartenders and servers to pay for customers who dined and dashed, according to federal investigators.
'He embraced science': Art meets artificial intelligence at the Dali Museum in St. Pete
He's been gone for more than 30 years, but at the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, surrealist artist Salvador Dalí lives and tells his story to visitors through cutting edge artificial intelligence (AI).
Man rescued from waters near Egmont Key spotted by mother and son aboard cruise ship, Coast Guard says
Photos provided by the Coast Guard show the moment rescue teams pulled a man from the water near Egmont Key on Saturday.
Coast Guard rescues man who spent 8 hours in water off Egmont Key
A man who spent eight hours in the water off Egmont Key is back on dry land.
Dr. Julia Vaizer makes history at the Firestone Grand Prix
March is women's history month, and as we continue to honor the achievements of women both past and present. One in particular made a stop in St. Pete this weekend to play a vital role at the Firestone Grand Prix.
Rays mourn loss of longtime radio announcer Dave Wills
A baseball broadcasting legend, one of the voices of the Tampa Bay Rays on the radio, Dave Wills, has died.
Medium to high levels of red tide detected off of Florida's west coast
Medium to high levels of Karenia Brevis, or red tide, has been detected off of Florida’s west coast from Indian Rocks Beach all the way down to March Island, according to the latest data from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Here's what events are happening across the Tampa Bay are this weekend
From racing, fresh strawberry delicacies, buying your dream boat or finding the perfect piece of art for your home, there's a lot happening in the Tampa Bay area this weekend.
3 Daughters head brewer killed in Skyway Bridge accident, company says
The person who passed away in Thursday's Skyway Bridge accident was identified as Ty Weaver, the head brewer of 3 Daughters Brewery in downtown St. Petersburg.
St. Pete city council approves church housing project despite concerns from neighbors
After hours of public comments on Thursday night, the St. Petersburg city council approved a church’s affordable housing plan.
'No place we'd rather be': Firestone Grand Prix back for 19th year in St. Pete
The Firestone Grand Prix is back in town in St. Petersburg. You may have heard the cars warming up Thursday if you were in the area.
St. Pete motorcyclist killed after colliding with SUV, struck by semi-truck on Skyway Bridge
Florida troopers said a St. Petersburg man on a motorcycle was killed following a crash on the Skyway Bridge.
Grand Prix week kicks off with Kart 4 Kids charity race for concussion research at All Children’s Hospital
The Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg returns this weekend with festivities kicking off already across the Tampa Bay area.
Feed flamingos at Sunken Gardens in St. Petersburg during annual festival
Sunken Garden visitors will be tickled pink this weekend during the Flamingo Festival. It will also be their only opportunity to feed the birds at the botanical gardens.
St. Pete restaurant employees burned after co-worker sprays grease on them, police say
A St. Petersburg restaurant employee is accused of spraying grease on two co-workers Tuesday evening, police say.
St. Pete community leaders reflect on first two years of CALL program
St. Petersburg community leaders discussed Tuesday the first two years of a program that connects callers with mental health professionals instead of police officers.
St. Pete community leaders march city streets to advocate for end to violence
Community leaders and residents marched through the streets of St. Petersburg Tuesday demanding an end to violence.
St. Pete church affordable housing plan faces pushback from nearby neighbors
A plan submitted by a St. Pete church to build affordable housing units on its vacant piece of property isn’t sitting well with its neighbors.
Shorecrest Prep's soccer player Sonoma Kasica invited to the world stage in London
Sonoma Kasica is back on Shorecrest Prep's campus after spending nine days with the USA Under-17 Youth Soccer team in London. It was a golden opportunity to experience the game where it was developed in the 12th century.
St. Pete tattoo shop offering free removal of gang or hate-related tattoos
Hoping to make a positive change in the community, a local tattoo shop is offering free tattoo laser removal of any old gang or racist tattoos.



















