St. Pete restaurant upcycles food to cut costs, eliminate waste

At the Sōl Bistro restaurant in St. Petersburg, they like to give just about anything new purpose, including the lamp skeletons hanging from the ceiling.

Holocaust survivor will throw first pitch on her 100th birthday at Tampa Bay Rays game

There's still a little juice left in the arm of Helen Kahan, even at 99 years young. She's preparing to deliver the ceremonial first pitch Friday night at the Yankees-Rays game – which will also happen to be her 100th birthday.

Buy a veteran a beer at this St. Petersburg brewery

Bayboro has a music hall, beer garden, and large tasting room at their St. Pete property. They also offer a "Buy a vet a beer" program.

69 arrested in St. Pete street racing bust; about half were juveniles, officials say

When law enforcement officials caught wind of an illegal street racing event planned for Saturday in St. Petersburg, they were ready. A total of 69 people were arrested, including underaged individuals and a couple who brought their 1-year-old and 3-year-old that night, police said.

Rays continue to make history in win over White Sox

Zach Eflin pitched five effective innings in his return from injury and the Tampa Bay Rays hit two more home runs Sunday, beating the slumping Chicago White Sox 4-1 for their 13th consecutive home win to begin the season.

Rays beat White Sox 4-3, improve to 12-0 at home

Randy Arozarena homered in the first inning as Tampa Bay set a major league record by going deep in each of its first 21 games, then hit a 10th-inning single for his fourth RBI that gave the Rays a 4-3 win over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday.

Members of Uhuru Movement in St. Pete indicted in connection to Russian campaign to influence local politics

Members of the Uhuru Movement in St. Petersburg, Florida, have been indicted on federal charges. They're accused of working on behalf of the Russian government in a campaign to spread to pro-Russian propaganda and influence local elections.

Thomas Mosley double-murder case: State wants hospital records for man accused of killing toddler, child's mom

A hearing is being held Tuesday about whether the prosecution will be allowed to obtain 21-year-old Thomas Mosley’s medical records from St. Anthony’s Hospital. He's accused of killing his toddler and the boy's mother in St. Petersburg.