Blood donations drop during the holidays as nationwide shortage grows

The holidays are often described as a season of giving. But this time of year, one gift is in especially short supply: blood.

Family displaced after fire rips through roof of Oldsmar home: OFR

A family of two adults were displaced from their Oldsmar home on Christmas Eve after a fire burned through the roof, fire officials said.

Holiday show highlights variety of work at Beach Art Center

An annual holiday show represents the second exhibition at the Beach Art Center since storm-related repairs this year. 

Auburndale church member with wife and kids arrested for child porn possession: PCSO

An active member of the First Baptist Church of Auburndale has been arrested on 76 counts of possessing child porn, according to the Polk County Sheriff's Office.

Golf cart driver crossing US-92 dies after being stuck by car: PCSO

A golf cart driver is dead after the Polk County Sheriff's Office says he drove across US-92 at the Schalamar Creek Drive intersection in Lakeland before he was struck by a Buick sedan on Tuesday evening.

Survey launched for St. Pete's District 2; residents push for green space, infrastructure, flood protections

St. Petersburg is asking residents in some of its fastest-changing neighborhoods to weigh in on what growth should look like next, launching a new website and survey aimed at creating a master plan for City Council District 2.

Pinellas County beaches renourished in time for holiday visitors

Most of Pinellas County’s 35 miles of beaches are freshly restored and ready for residents and holiday visitors.

Teen arrested in murder of 34-year-old man found dead in empty lot in Tampa

A teen was arrested Tuesday for shooting and killing a 34-year-old man in Tampa earlier this month, according to the Tampa Police Department. 

Gulfport home dazzles with more than 10,000 Christmas decorations

A Gulfport home is turning heads this holiday season. It's filled with more than 10,000 Christmas decorations collected over decades.

Florida could lose billions if SNAP errors aren’t fixed

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, is federally funded but administered by the state. Errors occur when payments are calculated incorrectly, either too high or too low.

Tampa police urge safety as holiday season takes center stage

Tampa police are urging those attending special events downtown, like the New Year's Eve celebrations and the Reliaquest Bowl at Raymond James Stadium, to be responsible.

11-year-old boy last seen in Wesley Chapel found safe after Missing Child Alert

An 11-year-old boy last seen in Wesley Chapel has been found safe. This comes after the Florida Department of Law Enforcement issued a Missing Child Alert for him.