Additional funds from community partners and donors will support long-term recovery needs
Any successful city must have great jobs and a vibrant economy
The positive test from Pinellas County Mosquito Control follows two positive West Nile tests in St. Petersburg on Sept. 28.
Chief of Police Anthony Holloway attributes the positive trend to a modern multi-pronged approach initiated over the last 18 months.
Tomorrow night October 14, starting at 7pm the Flamingo Sports bar at 1230 9th St N will host a tribute to Author Jack Kerouac
It is extremely important that you vote in these races. They are all voted on citywide.
The museum will close early to hold a fashion show and gala Saturday evening.
Seth Taylor, the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency director, has been placed on paid administrative leave.
Detectives said they arrested William Joe Johnson for the robbery of an Achieva Credit Union in Largo.
We’re just not sure where Rick Kriseman’s head is.
Cardholders receive reduced greens fees and other specials at more than 70 courses along Gulf Coast and in Orlando
Following Hurricane Irma, homeowners may have a new problem on their hands – pests in their home that are looking for dry land
A 50-year-old man died following a Sunday evening stabbing in the 600 block of 28th Avenue South.
Polling indicates many of these races will be very close. It is important to vote.
St. Petersburg’s Saturday Morning Market is doubling SNAP benefits through the month of October.
Only four McDonald’s locations in the Tampa Bay area will have Szechuan sauce available on Saturday.
Two men face charges after a string of armed robberies at Burger Kings in Pinellas and Manatee counties.
During Rick Baker’s prior terms, the number of A elementary schools increased from zero to 16 out of 27.
Police say they’ve arrested a man connected to more than a dozen residential burglaries in Pinellas and Hillsborough counties.
FEMA’s Disaster Survival Assistance personnel will be on hand to help residents recover from Hurricane Irma.
Big Frog Custom T-Shirts & More® is opening in St. Petersburg, situated at 1018 Central Avenue.
Neighborhoods are what make our city unique and appealing.
A St. Pete woman is accused of using a 79-year-old co-worker’s information to open a Capital One account.
Shorecrest junior Will Newton has been selected for the Youth Leadership Pinellas (YLP) Program for the 2017-18 school year.
OneBlood, the main supplier of blood products in the Tampa Bay area, is offering help to Las Vegas following Sunday’s massacre.
Public safety is THE number one job of any mayor in any city in the United States.
If you're a public official, your first responsibility is not to deliberately blow a single event all out of proportion.
The Pinellas Park Water Management District covers the City of Pinellas Park and surrounding unincorporated areas.
St. Petersburg Police say a 24-year-old man has been charged in the Sept. 24 shooting death of Allison Leigh Boyke.
According to Pinellas County, the increased fees will fund the county’s tire shredding operation.
The positive tests from Pinellas County Mosquito Control come after a positive West Nile test in Seminole on Aug. 25.
Breaking: A Tampa man, 26, faces criminals charges after St. Petersburg Police say he was caught trying to rape a 61-year-old woman.
It is time for those of us who hold the NFL purse strings to speak up with our wallets.
St. Petersburg Police say they’ve identified the woman whose decomposing body was found near railroad tracks last week.
St. Petersburg Police say a 12-year-old boy broke into Melrose Elementary School several times while it was closed for Hurricane Irma.
Shorecrest seniors Charity Chen, Mitchell Greene, Hunter Holland, Kyle Mullins and Sylvia Smith have been named National Merit Semifinalists
A fourth person has died in Florida following exposure to Vibrio vulnificus, a bacteria found in warm, salty water.
A man injured in a Sept. 18 bicycle crash on 62nd Avenue North has died from his injuries.