From civic leaders to scallywags, locals celebrate “new life” in pivotal downtown sector
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St. Petersburg Police are seeking the public's help to identify an armed robber who beat a St. Petersburg woman and then stole her purse.
A pedestrian is dead following an accident in the 4600 block of 70th Avenue on Monday, Jan. 22.
The company plans to apply for federal tax reform savings toward Hurricane Irma storm costs, company officials said.
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A 79-year-old man was killed at about 8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 22, as he walked his bicycle across the 8000 block of U.S. 19 North.
Sunstar Paramedics recognized for improving quality of care for severe heart attack patients
Feb. 14 isn't far off. Make a reservation for a Valentine dinner spot in Pinellas County soon
Two events occurred this week that may send the good mayor looking for his own sanctuary.
Health officials say a recent case involved a Florida lawyer who was offering "official legal certifications” for marijuana use to clients
The restaurant will be the 11th Tampa Bay location and the group’s 62nd restaurant in the U.S.
A rendering of the monument will be unveiled Friday, Jan. 19, at 10:30 a.m. at the Flying Boat Brewing Company.
Residents will have a chance to see plans created by four firms vying for the contract to design the 40th Avenue Bridge.
40th anniversary event on Jan. 30 will unveil new brand for the organization, while presenting exhibits and a panel discussion to highlight
All 9 will be charged with 'College Hazing-Cause Injury or Death' in 20-year-old Andrew Coffey’s death.
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The police officer has been suspended for eight days and is prohibited from drinking alcohol for five years
A Blake Snell bobblehead will be given to the first 1,000 fans for the first home game at Charlotte Sports Park on Feb. 23
The NFL like all major sports leagues is more of a money machine than it is about sports.
The new Tampa Bay millionaire sent out a new tweet this evening.
Good Money Down an old rat hole
Florida is among 46 states that have been hit with a deadly flu strain.
Residents will have a chance to review the St. Pete Municipal Marina Master Plan aimed at improving the marina’s design.
The male pedestrian was crossing 49th Street North near the 8000 block shortly after 10 p.m. when he was struck by a car.
For the first time in its history, St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport has surpassed two million passengers in a year.
St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman announced that Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille will be the featured restaurant in the Pelican Lot
The 2018 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday celebration in St. Petersburg features 10 events
Wristbands allow customers to sample more than 56 beers.
With all that mesh, electrical wire and supporting ropes, large local sea birds in the area could be at risk.
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.
The deputy grabbed the woman by the waist and pulled her back over the wall where she continued to struggle until being handcuffed.
Police detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the fatal crash
The suspect faces charges of murder in the first degree and attempted murder in the first degree for the attack on the man and his sister
Authorities said the fire at 7499 46th Ave. North, Lot 32 does not appear to be suspicious
It is hard to see how Kriseman can mount a serious campaign effort without his two political sidekicks.
Starting Jan. 1, a new rate structure will be in effect for utility customers in St. Petersburg
The St. Petersburg Water Quality Report Card contains all of the latest information on upgrades to the city’s water system.
A man died Thursday morning in a construction accident in a building being renovated at 6651 102nd Ave., police said.