Friends of a St. Petersburg father of three who lost both of his legs in a motorcycle accident Jan. 16 have set up a GoFundMe campaign.
The Plus Projec+ focuses on filling gaps and unmet needs for organizations that serve the LGBTQ+ community.
Local leaders lend expertise to organization as members of the Board of Directors
A Great Little Secret In St. Pete Beach Florida...An Ancient Tocobaga Indian Villiage And A Peacock Reserve.
Sherrie Kelly has started a GoFundMe account on her daughter's behalf to pay her medical expenses and fund her dream of college.
Here's a review of some of your favorite weird Florida stories.
The Grinch was out and about throughout Florida this week.
Sunstar Paramedics’ Robert Stanley Jr. received statewide award
Stella Szemela is featured in the Expressions 2019 Calendar and American Seniors Housing Association (ASHA) State of Seniors Housing Report
The community has planned events for Christmas, Hannukuh, and Kwanza, as well as a special event honoring holidays from around the world
The Pinellas County Tax Collector's Office is raising money for fellow tax collector employees in Bay County impacted by Hurricane Michael.
If there's any doubt that red tide is continuing to devastate the Pinellas County coastline, take a look at this video by Todd J. Burgess.
Some of the best and most useful content comes from the Patch community. Here's a roundup of stories from this week.
$60,000 in cash prizes awarded at Fast Pitch competition on Oct. 25
Velva Lee Heraty is the mayor of St. Pete Patch. She will be writing stories about issues, events and other topics of interest.
Open 89th season Thursday November 1. Player positions open to male and female players. Call Jon Wilkinson 813-244-8573
The 10-week, after-school fitness and life-skills training program culminates in UnitedHealthcare Girls on the Run 5K, Dec. 8 in St. Pete
Sight-seers were surprised and more than a little nervous when their canoe got hung up on an alligator's back Wednesday.
St. Pete Patch is almost 8 years old. Here's a snapshot of how much our readers have helped us grow since then.
Being a Patch Mayor will get you more involved with the community and help keep people informed on local happenings.
Every pet has that moment when he or she does something unintentional that is absolutely hilarious. We want you to share those moments.
Foundation establishes Tampa Bay Arts Bridge Fund to encourage donations to replace state funding
St. Petersburg Police reunited a deceased World War II veteran with his long-missing headstone.
Become a Patch Mayor: The best way to share stories and celebrate the unique place you call home.
New population estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau show how much the state’s population grew between 2016 and 2017.
More than 8,200 unique donors made contributions during the 24-hour giving challenge
Residents of The Fountains at Boca Ciega Bay welcomed home their peers from The Honor Flight of West Central Florida
Nonprofits must register by April 17 to participate in the 24-hour giving challenge presented by the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay
The new building will provide privacy for the men working toward independent living through the St. Petersburg Free Clinic’s
Would you name any of the cities in Tampa Bay to the prettiest cities in the South list? Southern Living readers selected 2 area cities
Annual award, from Working Women of Tampa Bay, honors highly accomplished women who make a difference in the community
The open house for the new community center at 5175 45th St. N., St. Petersburg will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
40th anniversary event on Jan. 30 will unveil new brand for the organization, while presenting exhibits and a panel discussion to highlight
The new Tampa Bay millionaire sent out a new tweet this evening.
The 2018 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday celebration in St. Petersburg features 10 events
St. Petersburg residents are encouraged to participate in the free Christmas tree collection event
Thousands of Tampa Bay residents woke up Thursday morning without power.
Starting Jan. 1, a new rate structure will be in effect for utility customers in St. Petersburg
The Pinellas County Household Electronics and Chemical Collection Center will reduce its weekday hours.