Lawsuit filed against Pinellas County businessman Leo Govoni, Big Storm Brewing's 'Fat Point Brewing' brand

The troubles are growing for the Pinellas County businessman accused of stealing $100 million from the trust funds of disabled clients. Another investor came forward with allegations against Leo Govoni and Big Storm Brewing. 

FWC marine mammal facility at Eckerd College to get $18M upgrade

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s marine mammal facility on Eckerd College’s campus is getting an upgrade. 

Bicyclist rushed to hospital after Clearwater crash

A bicyclist was rushed to the hospital Tuesday afternoon after colliding with a vehicle in Clearwater, officials said. 

Cross Bay Ferry moves closer to comeback after HART signs off on plan

Hillsborough County transit leaders approved a plan Monday to use millions of dollars in grant money to revive the Cross Bay Ferry – a move that now awaits final approval from the federal government.

Woman shoots father during custody exchange in Largo: PCSO

The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office is investigating a shooting that happened during a custody exchange at a sheriff's administration building in Largo.

Lightning likely sparks Clearwater house fire

It appears mother nature played a role in a house fire on Saturday morning in Clearwater.

75,000 items of Tampa Bay Rays memorabilia sell out fast at the team's largest yard sale ever

The Tampa Bay Rays had what they're calling their largest charity yard sale ever. From hats to bobbleheads to t-shirts, all were up for grabs Saturday outside Tropicana Field.

'Rare Air' art exhibit features endangered birds, bats, butterflies & bees

A visit to the James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art will expose the viewer to not only some amazing artwork in the current “Rare Air" exhibit, but also to the conservation efforts underway to help keep some of the most beautiful flying creatures here longer.  

St. Pete plans to add more pickleball courts to meet popular demand

Pickleball, one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States, has taken St. Petersburg by storm. The city is now facing a challenge: Accommodating the increasing number of enthusiasts eager to play. 

Pinellas County workers training to run hurricane shelters ahead of 2025 season

One of the most important things to know is where you’ll go when a storm hits, and Pinellas County workers are going through their final training on how to run shelters as hurricane season begins on Sunday.

Horse Soldier Bourbon to open Kentucky distillery

A group of retired Green Berets who started a bourbon business in the Bay Area are planning to open a distillery in Kentucky with hopes of leaving a lasting legacy for the next generation.