Thousands gathered in St. Pete on Saturday to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community

The 21st Annual Pride parade and festival ignited a sea of rainbows in downtown St. Pete, with about 100,000 people gathering to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community on Saturday. 

Entrepreneurs in St. Pete could win $5,000 for their businesses at annual event

St. Pete's Annual Pitch Night is where entrepreneurs can pitch their company to a panel of judges with the winner taking home a $5,000 cash prize to invest in their start-up.

Kayaker clinging to piling off Gandy Beach rescued by Coast Guard

A Coast Guard rescue crew was in the right place at the right time to rescue a kayaker in St. Petersburg on Tuesday evening. 

Police arrest man who barricaded himself inside St. Pete bank

Police in St. Petersburg have arrested Jose Albistur after they say he barricaded himself inside a bank on Friday afternoon. 

Radio station based out of Uhuru House wants federal COVID relief funding from Pinellas County

A black radio station – based out of the Uhuru House in St. Petersburg – wants federal COVID relief funding from the county. But, the last time they submitted a request for these funds, it was denied.

Nine-year-old who battled Leukemia as a toddler helping others battle cancer

For the seventh year in a row, Caroline Gallagher and her sister Charlotte served fresh squeezed lemonade to neighbors made with a special ingredient.

St. Pete Youth Farm celebrates four year anniversary

The St. Pete Youth Farm celebrated four years of feeding the community's needs by offering resources for food gardens and teaching teens life skills along the way.

FarmFetch gets fresh local products from farms to consumers

Once a customer orders their items online, FarmFetch collects them from farms and businesses and brings them to the Sunshine Center in St. Petersburg for pick-ups.

Gibbs High School School Resource Officer receives national honors for helping others

A few years ago, Officer Grace Albritton had an idea."It was just one table, and now it has flourished into a big classroom," she said.The Gibbs High School Resource Officer and school graduate started collecting clothing and toiletry donations for students.

St. Petersburg College Solar Apprenticeship Program brings more jobs

St. Petersburg College is partnering with the Florida Solar Energy Center at the University of Central Florida to create the first-ever state-approved solar apprenticeship program in Florida.