CPD sergeant honored for role in finding missing 8-year-old girl
When Clearwater Police Department Sergeant Kevin Klein got to work on Jan. 29 last year, he had one goal: to find eight-year-old Alessia Muhaj unharmed.
VIDEO: Woman shot by deputies after waving gun, ramming several vehicles, PCSO says
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office has released video following an incident that critically injured a 65-year-old suspect, who investigators say waved a gun and rammed several vehicles.
Treasure Island votes against funding to keep state workers helping with hurricane relief
Treasure Island commissioners made a tough decision on Tuesday night, voting against funding to keep state workers who have been helping with hurricane recovery.
Man lived with mother's decomposing body, lied about her whereabouts: SPPD
St. Petersburg police are investigating after they say a man had been living with his elderly mother's decomposing body inside a home.
St. Pete Beach storm victims still out of their homes with FEMA hotel stays set to end: 'I'll be homeless'
Some St. Pete Beach residents don’t know where they’ll go when their FEMA hotel stays end this week.
Former St. Pete house of Babe Ruth hits market for just under $2 million
The former home of Babe Ruth and the man behind the Gandy Bridge is back on the market in St. Petersburg for $1.86 million.
Tampa Bay's oldest living WWII veteran has died at 108: ‘It’s the greatest generation’
When FOX 13 celebrated Bill Monfort's 108th birthday a few months ago, he talked about his cake and car.
St. Pete plans to use A/I to reduce traffic
It almost doesn’t seem to matter the time of day; brake lights and bumper-to-bumper traffic are all too common in the Tampa Bay Area.
Therapy K-9 becoming well-known on the campus of USF St. Petersburg
A new resident of USF St. Petersburg is joining Rocky the Bull as a mainstay on campus. Three-year-old Snowbird is a therapy comfort K-9 that makes regular rounds on campus.
Dad feels like 'coolest Papi' while introducing daughter to dolphin pal
A dad in St Petersburg, Florida, said that a friendly dolphin made him "the coolest papi" when he was able to introduce it to his daughter.
Tampa man with suspended license hits, kills pedestrian standing in parking stall: Police
A pedestrian was killed Tuesday morning when police say a Tampa man with a suspended license backed over them with a box truck.
Large crowd calls on St. Pete to create more affordable housing
More than 1,500 people a packed sanctuary Monday night at the First Baptist Church of St. Petersburg to demand the city do more to address the housing crisis.
Families turning to $813M Pinellas County program for post-hurricane help: 'I'm stuck'
Several months after Hurricanes Helene and Milton, there are still many families feeling left behind – displaced, waiting on FEMA funds or other programs that promised to help them recover.
Sculptors from all over the world gear up for Pier 60 Sugar Sand Festival in Clearwater Beach
The Pier 60 Sugar Sand Festival, presented by Visit St. Pete Clearwater, starts Friday, and 17 sculptors from all over the world are in Clearwater Beach preparing now.
Could Pinellas County soon have a county mayor? Proposal would create new top office
Pinellas County commissioners are weighing a proposal to establish a county mayor's office – and while it's not a done deal, a countywide mayor could take office in less than three years.
Several people knew missing Gulfport teen was being held captive before her murder: Documents
In the week before 16-year-old Miranda Corsette was killed, six people saw or knew the teen was being held captive and tortured but never called 911, according to a search warrant affidavit obtained by the Tampa Bay Times.
Bay Pines VA hosts annual event for homeless veterans
The Bay Pines VA hosted their annual Stand Down for Homeless Veterans outreach event, supplying hundreds of vets with vital resources needed to find housing, work and healthcare.
Pinellas deputy who suffered traumatic brain injury in tanker crash returns home: ‘He’s a fighter’
Family and friends of a passenger on a flight from Atlanta to Tampa on Friday didn’t know just a few months ago if he’d make that flight home.
Clearwater leaders delay vote on selling street to Church of Scientology
After hours of heated debate and discussion, Clearwater City Council voted Thursday to postpone voting on the sale of a public street to the Church of Scientology for another month.
St. Pete City Council approves funding to replace Tropicana Field roof
The St. Petersburg City Council approved about $23 million on Thursday for a new roof at Tropicana Field.



















