Largo mansion on the market for a whopping $11 million

A luxury, 7,000-square-foot mansion in unincorporated Largo with its own stable, acreage, and show ring is for sale for just under $11 million. 

Here's why Soviet pilots are buried at a US base in Alaska

During his Alaska summit with President Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to lay flowers at the graves of Soviet pilots at Fort Richardson — a WWII burial site for airmen who died while training in Alaska to ferry U.S.-built planes to the Eastern Front. Here’s why those Soviet pilots are buried in Alaska.

200 riders on dirt bikes, e-bikes and bikes swarm streets of Tampa

There was chaos on two wheels Wednesday night as Tampa Police say a massive group of riders—on bicycles, dirt bikes, e-bikes, and scooters—took over streets in South Tampa, weaving through traffic, running red lights, riding against the flow of cars, and blocking intersections.

SUV slams into Ruskin Dollar Tree

An SUV slammed into a Ruskin Dollar Tree Friday afternoon, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. 

New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell indicted after corruption investigation

The indictment is the culmination of a long-running federal corruption investigation into Cantrell, the first female mayor in the city’s 300-year history.

Go camping in the wilds off of Weeki Wachee

In the wilds west of Weeki Wachee, the Mud River is a highway to an escape from city life and the grind of everyday work.

AI dangers explained to children in new animated video

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has created an online, animated series to teach kids about the dangers of problematic content that can be created using artificial intelligence.

Deadly crash in Hernando County under investigation

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a deadly crash in Hernando County early Friday.

Linemen community rallies behind Auburndale native shocked on work site in Seminole

Two utility contractors are fighting for their lives in the hospital after an electrical incident at a work site in Seminole Tuesday afternoon. One of these men, a young father, has roots in Polk County.

St. Pete city council moves $614 million utilities plan forward, debate over higher bills for residents

Utility bills might cost residents a bit more in the future if you live in St. Petersburg, as city council members consider raising rates to pay for $614 million in infrastructure upgrades.

Arrests made after pack of ‘reckless’ bike riders bombard Tampa streets

It was chaos on two wheels Wednesday as police say a group of about 200 riders took over city streets, weaving through traffic, running red lights and even riding against traffic.

Expectant mom claims bacteria from raw milk sold by Florida dairy led to miscarriage

A Seminole County woman filed a lawsuit against Keely Farms Dairy. She claims raw milk from the farm in New Smyrna Beach sent her son to the hospital and caused her to lose her unborn baby.