Man killed in stabbing outside St. Pete restaurant

A man was killed in a stabbing outside a St. Pete restaurant on 1st Avenue North on Friday, according to investigators. 

Arts & Mind Village Convening conference brings art, science together

How does it make you feel when you see art? If it's music or dance, or paintings or sculptures, do you experience joy or peacefulness? Some say art is good for your health, and they say there's science that proves it.  

Florida getting tougher on people who make bogus 911 calls

Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation this week that cracks down on the practice of "swatting," where a caller makes a call to law enforcement, getting them to respond as if there is someone in immediate danger.

Woman found dead on Plant City Road

The Plant City Police Department is investigating after a woman was found dead on the shoulder of a road Thursday afternoon. 

Water safety tips as we head into summer

Memorial Day weekend is here, kicking off the unofficial start to summer.

TPA is confident it can handle Memorial Day traffic but warns delays elsewhere may cause ripple effect

Airline CEOs are warning travelers to brace for potential delays this summer, pointing to an aging air traffic control system and critical staffing shortages as Memorial Day weekend kicks off one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

Seminole High School substitute teacher arrested for punching student with autism: deputies

A Seminole County substitute teacher was taken to jail for punching a nonverbal student with autism, according to an arrest affidavit. The incident reportedly happened on Monday in a classroom at Seminole High School.

Bay Pines residents still rebuilding as hurricane season nears: 'It was like a resort'

In the Harbor Lights Club, a waterfront mobile home community in Bay Pines, the scars from Hurricanes Helene and Milton remain painfully visible. Damaged homes, docks and boats sit collapsing and crumbling — eight months after the storms made landfall.