Bringing seniors together through music: 'I really enjoy it so much'
A group of seniors blow sweet music in their golden years.
Man arrested for DUI after hitting, critically injuring pedestrian: SPPD
A man faces criminal charges, including DUI, after St. Petersburg police say he hit a pedestrian, leaving him critically injured.
St. Pete hosts affordable housing fair for those displaced by hurricanes
Hundreds of families are still in limbo, waiting to get back into their homes after the hurricanes, so the City of St. Petersburg hosted a rental housing fair Wednesday night to connect those in need with affordable housing options.
St. Pete organizations get financial boost from seized drug money
The St. Petersburg Police Department is turning drug money into something good for the community by supporting several organizations. This year, there’s a major focus on teens and youth.
Teen accused of killing woman in Tarpon Springs shooting: 'It is very sad'
A 15-year-old is sitting in jail and facing a first-degree murder charge in the shooting death of a 36-year-old mother in Tarpon Springs.
Discounted leases, flexible terms available Wednesday for Bay Area residents displaced by hurricanes
Nearly four months after Hurricanes Helene and Milton displaced thousands of residents across Florida's gulf coast, the City of St. Petersburg is teaming up with the Bay Area Apartment Association to help people find housing solutions.
St. Pete officials, lawmakers crafting bill to stop 'wakes' on flooded streets
Tampa Bay area lawmakers are working on a bill that would stop drivers from making waves in flooded streets, which was seen a lot during Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Teen arrested for first-degree murder in deadly Tarpon Springs shooting: Police
A 15-year-old was arrested for first-degree murder after a deadly Tarpon Springs shooting Monday evening, police said.
95-year-old St. Pete resident fighting $500 ‘erroneous’ water bill
More customers in St. Petersburg said they’ve been hit with an unusually high water bill.
1 dead in Tarpon Springs shooting: Police
One person is dead after a shooting along Starlight Cove in Tarpon Springs Monday evening, according to officers.
38th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. parade in St. Pete draws groups from across Florida
Thousands of people came out to St. Petersburg on Monday to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Historic Beach Theatre targeting summer 2025 reopening after hurricanes caused setbacks
St. Pete Beach's 'The Beach Theatre' celebrated its 85th Anniversary on Sunday. Now, the theater that has sat on Corey Ave. since January 1940 has a reopening date.
Suspect accused of stabbing, killing man in St. Pete, hours after argument: SPPD
A man has been arrested after police say he stabbed and killed another man in St. Petersburg on Saturday night.
Duke Energy: Power outage reported in downtown St. Pete
A large power outage was reported in downtown St. Petersburg Friday evening, leaving thousands without power, according to Duke Energy.
St. Pete mother reunites with son put up for adoption after nearly 30 years
A Pinellas County mother recently reunited with her son nearly 30 years after he was put up for adoption.
Pinellas County Schools adopts new panic alert system
There have been multiple safety changes in schools across the Tampa Bay area since the 2018 Parkland school shooting, and Pinellas County Schools will soon make its latest safety upgrade with a new panic alert system.
Pickleball courts now open at St. Pete Pier
Pickleball at the Pier is now open on the St. Pete Pier.
Woman accused of stealing more than $200K from disabled elderly woman: SPPD
A woman faces felony charges after St. Petersburg police say she stole more than $200,000 from a disabled elderly woman over a four-year period.
Dunedin art exhibit trying to break down stigma by highlighting addicts' stories
A new exhibition at the Dunedin Fine Art Center, ‘Faces of Addiction,’ hopes to eliminate the stigma and misconceptions associated with addiction.
Largo murder suspect dies from self-inflicted wound following Christmas Day sledgehammer attack: Police
A Largo man accused of brutally attacking his wife on Christmas Day before turning a knife on himself, died from injuries this week, according to the Largo Police Department.
















