Family of Clearwater Ferry crash victim mourns loss as investigation continues: ‘We need justice’
A family is mourning the death of a father who was killed in a crash involving the Clearwater Ferry on Sunday night.
Passengers and crew aboard cruise ship detail seeing chaos of Clearwater Ferry crash
Captain Memo's Pirate Cruise Ship was filled with families returning from a twilight cruise when they saw, in the distance, people desperate for help.
Clearwater Ferry crash: 1 dead and 10 hospitalized, boat involved located
A boat crash involving the Clearwater Ferry killed one person and sent 10 others to the hospital on Sunday night, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
Accused DUI driver swims to shore after crashing into Bay: SPPD
A suspected DUI driver was arrested after police said she drove into the Bay early Monday morning.
Clearwater boat crash: 1 killed, several injured in crash involving Clearwater Ferry
One person was killed, and several people were injured Sunday evening in a boat crash in Clearwater.
Boating incident in Clearwater Pass hospitalizes two people: CFR
Two people were hospitalized after a boating incident on Sunday morning in Clearwater Pass, according to Clearwater Fire & Rescue.
St. Pete father competes in St. Anthony's Triathlon to honor late son
On the same weekend that marked two years since his son Shane's sudden passing, St. Pete resident Kevin McCormack suited up at the start line of the St. Anthony's Sprint Triathlon on Sunday.
Normal operations resume at St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport after bomb threat
The St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport has resumed normal operations and there are no safety concerns at this time after a written bomb threat on an Allegiant flight on Friday, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
Allegiant flight attendant finds bomb threat just before St. Pete-Clearwater International departure: Sheriff
Allegiant passengers onboard a flight that was supposed to head out of St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport Friday evening was quickly deplaned after the crew found a written bomb threat.
St. Pete leaders debate demolishing Al Lang Stadium as part of proposed downtown redevelopment
City leaders in St. Petersburg are looking at the future of its downtown waterfront – and the nearly 80-year-old Al Lang Stadium might not be a part of it.
Pinellas County holds 'State of the Beaches' conversation after devastating storms
The leaders of several Pinellas County beach communities gathered Thursday for a "State of the Beaches" conversation.
‘Four Down’ documentary film chronicling Nick Schuyler’s dramatic rescue premieres in St. Pete
The dramatic rescue of Nick Schuyler from a capsized boat in the Gulf in 2009 is now on the big screen through the world premiere Thursday of the documentary film "Four Down."
More possible graves found under Tropicana Field parking lots after expanded radar search
An expanded radar search at a Tropicana Field parking lot found more possible graves and areas of interest.
Largo man accused of having child porn, video showing person having sex with dog
A Largo man is behind bars after he was caught with child pornography and a video that showed someone having sex with a dog, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
Bay Area leaders weigh in as Florida House debates reworking tourism tax laws
A bill that’s just starting to make its way through the Florida House is ruffling some feathers, specifically within the tourism industry.
Clearwater bakery puts food allergies first with tasty gluten-free menu
A Clearwater bakery focused on food allergies is sporting an all-gluten-free menu featuring a wide variety of baked goods.
Pinellas County deputy rescues stranded owlet
An owl’s howl is sure to get someone's attention, no matter the time of day.
New rules for live music hitting St. Pete Beach soon as residents complain about noise levels
For many, St. Pete Beach is synonymous with sunshine, sand and the sound of live music from beachside bars. Some locals say the music keeps them up at night, however, and city leaders are now trying to strike a balance.
Iconic Derby Lane greyhound track sold to investment group
The iconic Derby Lane greyhound track in St. Petersburg has been sold.
USF St. Pete aims to convert nearly 3,000 pounds of food waste into compost weekly by next fall
Scraps left on students’ plates and food prep waste from USF St. Pete’s dining halls will soon be composted and turned into soil.

















