A man injured in a Sept. 18 bicycle crash on 62nd Avenue North has died from his injuries.
Before you decide to vote for the Democrat running for Mayor of St. Pete remember this: he has lied to you from the first day he took office
Many Free Museum Day participants will double as food collection sites for the St. Petersburg Free Clinic’s food bank.
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Agency wins for work on behalf of Metro Development, SPCA Tampa Bay and Colliers International
Kriseman is right about one thing; St. Petersburg is lucky that the full force of IRMA did not hit the City of St. Petersburg on his watch.
Businessman, author, and advocate for the disabled Joseph “JB” Bensmihen will visit Shorecrest Preparatory School Tuesday, October 10.
A Monday night crash on 62nd Avenue North sent a bicyclist to the hospital with critical injuries.
The federal grant will allow Pinellas County to purchase more eco-friendly public transportation.
An 18-year-old St. Petersburg man was killed in an early Monday morning motorcycle-versus-school bus crash on 49th Street North.
The public does not need a web page or social media site that looks like a cross between a pinball machine and a carnival poster.
The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority will once again operate throughout the county after stopping for Hurricane Irma.
St. Petersburg Police have charged a 33-year-old man with felony animal cruelty after a puppy was found 'decaying' in a crate.
The Pinellas County board of commissioners voted Thursday to extend the local state of emergency for another week during hurricane recovery.
The Fountains at Boca Ciega Bay and Watermark for Kids awarded local resident Riley Gigstead the chance to live out his dreams this summer
Feeding Tampa Bay plans to offer help to Hurricane Irma victims Thursday night.
St. Petersburg has opened three supply and food centers for residents in need and those wishing to help them.
A little boy pulled from water near Poynter Park in St. Petersburg on Wednesday has died.
A 5-year-old was pulled from the water while his family was fishing; he's in critical condition, St. Petersburg Police say.
Pinellas County staff sent out a press release outlining power outages, as well as guidance on driving and water and sewer info.
Tired of driving around looking for gas after Irma? Ten petroleum ships are expected to arrive at Port Tampa Bay in the next 48 hours.
St. Petersburg is facing power outages that are affecting traffic signals throughout the city, and more Tuesday updates from police.
BREAKING: The school system announced a reopening date after the long closure due to Hurricane Irma.
Floridians suffering damage from Hurricane Irma may have questions on insurance claims. Here are tips on what you need to know.
Widespread power outages have left about 300 traffic signals inoperative, and drivers aren't paying attention, say police.
Power-loss to lift stations that pump wastewater to treatment plants is currently presenting a challenge in St. Petersburg.
The St. Petersburg Emergency Operations Center has requested traffic control officers help man intersections.
Tampa Bay residents feel like they dodged a bullet as a weakened Hurricane Irma shifted east and its expected impact was not as significant.
Residents cleaning debris can transport items to three brush sites in St. Petersburg Monday.
Staying safe after the hurricane is your first priority.
The shutdown will be in effect from the time the storm passes until further notice.
St. Petersburg residents are under a curfew order as Category 4 Hurricane Irma nears.
BREAKING: The bridge was closed just before 7 p.m. Saturday.
Hurricane experts estimated in 2015 that an Andrew-sized storm could cause $200 billion in damage in the Tampa Bay area ... Irma is bigger.
Not sure where to report a Hurricane Irma-related power outage in the Tampa Bay area? Patch has you covered!
St. Petersburg residents in need of sandbags are out of luck. The city ran out of supplies Friday after a record-breaking run.
FDOT wants Floridians and visitors to stay safe while evacuating from Hurricane Irma by staying up to date with traffic conditions.
As St. Petersburg runs out of sandbag materials, city officials are recommending residents use top soil or cat litter instead.
Two St. Petersburg residents wanted in connection with an Aug. 28 murder were captured in Miami-Dade County over the weekend.
Thomas J. Dillow has been named Assistant Headmaster of Shorecrest Preparatory School.