Largo man accused of assaulting his father arrested after standoff with police
A 33-year-old Largo man grabbed a machete when he answered the door for police on Saturday, according to authorities.
Pinellas County sees flooding after Hurricane Debby
Multiple areas in Pinellas County saw roads swell with up to several feet of water after Hurricane Debby dumped rain on the west coast of Florida.
Hurricane Debby causing flooding issues in parts of Pinellas County
Downtown Gulfport saw a couple feet of water covering the roads in and around businesses as Hurricane Debby brought heavy rain to the area. At one point Sunday night, some roads in and around downtown were flooded out, making it impassible for cars.
St. Petersburg officials and residents preparing for potential tropical storm conditions
St. Petersburg stormwater operations manager Brian Anderson Sr. had crews working like a well-oiled machine from dawn until dusk both Friday & Saturday, as they filled thousands of sandbags and loaded them into resident's cars.
St. Pete working to make 49th Street corridor safer for drivers, pedestrians
A bicyclist died in a crash along 49th Street in Pinellas County almost one year ago on Friday, and St. Petersburg city officials said that corridor is among the most dangerous in the county.
Pet food banks popping up in Tampa Bay to help financial burden for pet owners
Cherry, a 12-year-old Labrador Retriever, loves car rides and to play fetch.
Clearwater looking to cut ties with Duke Energy
Clearwater City Council members green-lit a study that will look into potentially dumping Duke Energy and creating a publicly-owned utility, as Duke's president warned of a potential legal battle.
Pinellas County Schools holds first-ever construction camp for girls
Fueled by the statistic from a 2023 Bureau Labor of Statistics report that women make up only 10.8% of the construction workforce, Pinellas County Schools entered the summer with the goal of raising that number.
St. Pete becoming hotspot for bachelorette parties: 'Best of both worlds'
When you think of top destinations for bachelorette parties, cities like Nashville, Las Vegas, Scottsdale or Savannah may come to mind. However, St. Petersburg may be getting added to that list.
Parc Center for Disabilities breaks ground on new children's services center in St. Pete
Tuesday morning, local leaders and philanthropists joined staff and volunteers at the Parc Center for Disabilities and broke ground on a new children’s services center in St. Pete.
Cameras help people plan outdoor activities
Parkview cameras help people plan outdoor activities.
Clearwater cybersecurity firm accidentally hires North Korean hacker, issues warning
A Clearwater cybersecurity company admits it has "egg on its face" after it unwittingly hired the wrong guy.
PHOTOS: Dozens of sea turtle hatchlings rescued from Treasure Island storm drains
Firefighters in Treasure Island went into rescue mode Thursday morning to save dozens of sea turtle hatchlings stuck in a group of storm drains.
Remains found in St. Pete home identified as missing woman
St. Petersburg police have identified human remains found in a home damaged by fire as those of missing woman Kelli Fisher, the department confirmed Thursday.
Driver suspected of causing deadly crash 6 years ago may have left country, family pleads for answers
It's now been 6 years since a grandmother and granddaughter were killed in a street-racing crash in Largo. Still, the driver accused of causing it remains free. He's reportedly skipped town and now living in his home country of Brazil.
Human remains found inside burned St. Pete home connected to missing woman
St. Pete police are investigating after finding human remains inside a home connected to Kelli Fisher, who disappeared more than two weeks ago.
Tampa Bay Rays, City of St. Pete sign deal to build new ballpark, keeping team in town for 30 years
The Tampa Bay Rays have won – not necessarily the World Series, at least not yet, but the team will finally have a new ballpark in downtown St. Petersburg.
Fuel contaminated with water at Pinellas Park gas station, state halts diesel sales
They thought they were pumping diesel fuel into their truck. Instead, it was actually water. It cost them thousands of dollars in damages.
St. Pete woman vanishes without a trace, family hoping for tips: ‘Please come forward’
The family of a St. Petersburg woman said she disappeared without a trace. Now, Kelli Fisher’s family and police are asking the community for help.
Pinellas County gives final approval on Rays new stadium in 5-2 vote
The Tampa Bay Rays got the final approval on Tuesday from Pinellas County Commissioners to begin construction of their new stadium and what will ultimately be the largest land development deal in the county’s history.



















