St. Pete Pier's 'Bending Arc' sculpture to be temporarily removed after hurricanes caused damage
Months after multiple hurricanes caused damage to the ‘Bending Arc’ sculpture at the St. Pete Pier, crews will work this week to remove it.
What's in a name: Gandy Bridge
Without a bridge in sight at the turn of the 20th Century, a trip from Tampa to St. Petersburg was a 50-mile, all-day trip -- but that changed in the 1920s, thanks to the vision of George Gandy.
Shooting kills man, injures woman after fight breaks out at St. Pete club: SPPD
A fight broke out, and a shooting ensued at a club in St. Pete, leaving one man dead, and a woman injured early Sunday morning, according to the St. Pete Police Department.
Hurricane Helene victim gets new home thanks to the organization 'Operation Blessing'
A recent Hurricane Helene victim got a new home thanks to the organization 'Operation Blessing'.
250 St. Pete seniors remain displaced two months after apartment building evacuated
More than 200 seniors still have not returned to the Lutheran Apartments after being evacuated from the building a week before Christmas. Initially, they were told they would only be displaced for two weeks, but now, it's looking like it will be nine weeks.
St. Pete Housing Authority continues effort strengthen resources for Jordan Park youth
The St. Petersburg Housing Authority (SPHA) has been working for several months to strengthen the resources available to Jordan Park residents, specifically the youth in the neighborhood.
Family devastated after St. Petersburg College art professor killed while biking in Clearwater
A family in Tarpon Springs is devastated after a man was hit and killed while riding his bike.
Police warn of 'emergency scam' after elderly woman nearly lost $10K
An elderly woman almost lost nearly $10,000 to a scam that pulled at her heartstrings, and Clearwater police warned Thursday it could happen to anyone.
Deadly St. Pete crash sends 6 kids, 1 adult to hospital: Police
One adult was killed, and seven others, including six children, were injured in a crash Thursday afternoon in St. Petersburg.
High water bills: St. Pete leaders vote to stop late fees, water shut offs after resident complaints
St. Petersburg's city council took action to deal with extremely high water bills that residents are continuing to receive on Thursday.
Tropicana Field repairs: St. Pete approves $950K in funds for next preconstruction phase
St. Petersburg's City Council unanimously approved a little more than $950,000 for the next phase of repairs to Tropicana Field at Thursday’s meeting.
2025's Grand Prix preparations have begun, promising to spark the city’s economy
The grandstands are going up, and the first block of the track's wall is ready for the Grand Prix of St. Pete.
Bay Area mother, daughter training for 2025 Merlympics
For two days a week, Mandy Walker and her 11-year-old daughter Ella are practicing for the 2025 Merlympics.
Attorney calls for audit into St. Pete’s irregular water bills, city leaders to take up issue Thursday
After weeks of St. Pete residents receiving shockingly high water bills, some in the thousands of dollars, one attorney is now calling for an audit and adds that further legal action may need to be taken against the city.
Blue Jays spring training: Could talks between fans get spirited after proposed tariffs on Canadian products?
Dunedin is the spring training home of the Toronto Blue Jays, the only Canadian team in the majors.
Treasure Island police, fire getting new facility after Hurricane Helene destroyed previous one
Treasure Island Fire Rescue and Police Department have been operating out of portable buildings in City Hall’s parking lot since Hurricane Helene destroyed their public safety facility.
Bicyclist killed in Clearwater crash: Police
A bicyclist is dead following a crash in Clearwater on Wednesday morning.
Armed robbery suspect accused of punching woman, stealing her rings arrested after pawning jewelry: SPPD
Police have arrested a man they say attacked a woman and stole her rings as she was walking in St. Petersburg last week.
Babe Ruth statue coming to St. Pete marking 100 years since first Spring Training visit
In a place where baseball's future can seem murky at times, the sport's past is a straight baseline to the Babe – George Herman “Babe" Ruth.
St. Pete mayor addresses Rays’ future, affordable housing, hurricane recovery in ‘State of the City’
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch spoke for close to an hour Tuesday morning as he gave his annual State of the City Address. He covered a lot of ground, speaking about everything from affordable housing, to the Tampa Bay Rays’ future, to hurricane recovery.


















