Men accused in fatal Clearwater tire iron attack arrested in second beating in St. Pete, investigators say

Back in October 2022, two men were accused of violently attacking and killing a bicyclist with a tire iron in Clearwater. Now, St. Pete police said they have arrested the same suspects for beating a different man with a tire iron that same evening. 

St. Pete woman charged with murdering sister

Police in St. Petersburg have arrested a woman they say killed her sister in a home the pair shared. 

Norovirus cases on the rise across Bay Area

Bay Area doctors say norovirus, also known as the stomach bug, is on the rise

Accused street racers were speeding more than 100 miles per hour near the Gandy Bridge, troopers say

Three drivers are facing street racing charges after troopers say they were caught weaving through traffic near the Gandy Bridge. At one point, troopers say one of the cars involved reached speeds up to 130 miles per hour.

Vinyl is back: Browse more than 3 million records at Bananas in St. Pete

If you're over 50 years old, you may have had a record collection at one time, but now, those old LP's are back, and they are making new records. The younger generation is discovering music on vinyl.

Family lays murdered mother, 2-year-old son to rest in private funeral service

Family and loved ones of 20-year-old Pashun Jeffery and her 2-year-old son Taylen Mosley laid the mother and son to rest Friday in a private funeral service in St. Petersburg.

St. Petersburg City Council votes 'no' on giving money to abortion care fund

After a nearly three-and-a-half-hour discussion, the St. Petersburg City Council voted against allocating $50,000 from the General Fund to the Tampa Bay Abortion Fund on Thursday.

Committee votes to keep showing ‘Ruby Bridges’ movie at Pinellas County school

In a unanimous vote, a Pinellas school-based review committee decided the film "Ruby Bridges" can continue to be shown at North Shore Elementary School in St. Petersburg.

New mural emerges in downtown St. Pete

A patriotic piece of art has emerged in the downtown mural scene; an American flag.

‘Pawn Stars’ shooting new travel show in St. Petersburg

If you believe you have priceless artifacts in your attic – you may be in luck. ‘Pawn Stars’ are coming to the Bay Area and may be ready to make a deal. 

Rays beat Tigers for 3-game sweep

Tampa Bay’s Jeffrey Springs was pulled after six hitless innings, Riley Greene got Detroit's first hit with an infield single off Colin Poche in the seventh and the Rays beat the Detroit Tigers 5-1 on Sunday to complete a three-game sweep.

St. Pete pickleball player reunites with lifeguards who used AED to save his life

A Bay Area man spent his Friday evening thanking the lifeguards, fire rescue crews, hospital staff, and others who stepped in to help save his life after he collapsed while playing a game of pickleball.

Tall Ships Festival docks in St. Pete for the weekend

The Tall Ships Festival is happening in St. Petersburg this weekend, allowing you to immerse yourself in the nation's rich maritime history while aboard the celebrated ships. 

New Rays documentary features fight to bring baseball to Tampa Bay area

There are high hopes for a new season for the Tampa Bay Rays. It’s the 25th season for a baseball team that was born of a long drama of lies and political intrigue that stretched across the country.