2 dead in apparent murder-suicide at Pinellas County home

Pinellas County deputies are investigating an apparent murder-suicide after a man and a woman were found dead at a home on Monday night.

1 killed in Hillsborough County mobile home fire

One person died and more were displaced after Hillsborough County Fire Rescue says a fire spread to two mobile homes late Monday.

Dentists warn about dangers of illegal ‘veneer tech’ trend

Licensed dentists are sounding the alarm about so-called “veneer techs" who advertise quick smile makeovers on social media.

America after Katrina: Eyewitness to disaster

Katrina made landfall in South Florida as a Category 1 hurricane, then strengthened to Category 5 in the Gulf of Mexico. Mississippi and New Orleans suffered catastrophic storm surge and flooding from the Cat 5 storm. 

Tampa will remove 47 street murals after state order

Tampa and St. Petersburg received letters from Florida Transportation Secretary Justin Hall mandating that all painted pavement be removed within two weeks.

Former Bucs DL Will Gholston joins Sickles coaching staff

Former Buccaneers defensive lineman Will Gholston joined the Sickles High School football coaching staff over the summer.

Florida Democrats issue FEMA warning 20 years after Katrina

Dire warnings are coming from Florida Democrats who insist that FEMA may not be up to snuff if a major hurricane were to hit.

Michigan murder suspect wanted in 2023 homicide arrested in Tampa

 A fugitive accused of shooting and killing a 43-year-old woman in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in 2023 has been captured in Tampa.

Video: ‘Jolly’ burglar caught on camera robbing ‘Queen of Weed’ in Florida

Florida man Zachary Jolly wasn’t feeling so jolly when deputies arrested him Sunday morning for breaking into a mobile marijuana van on Fort Myers Beach and stealing more than $7,000 worth of edibles, mushrooms and vapes.

Woman killed in crash on I-4 near U.S. 301

A 20-year-old woman died after a crash involving three vehicles on I-4 in Hillsborough County late Sunday, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

St. Pete officials stress strategy over reaction in response to FDOT’s decision not to protect city murals

On Monday, officials with the city of St. Petersburg said they would be strategic and not reactionary regarding the Florida Department of Transportation to deny the city’s request to keep several pieces of artwork on its roadways, and they encouraged residents to do the same.

Florida officials announce new immigration enforcement initiative

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier and several other officials announced a new immigration enforcement initiative at a press conference on Monday morning in Live Oak, Florida. The initiative focuses on enhanced state-level enforcement and collaboration with federal agencies.