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Annual fundraising event rescheduled due to expected inclement weather
Breaking: Pinellas County has announced a decision in regard to classes on Friday, Oct. 7 as Hurricane Matthew approaches.
Halfacre Construction Company wrapped up the improvements for the west phase of Myrtle Street ahead of schedule.
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA- Pet Pal Animal Shelter is having a howling good time planning for our 6th Annual Party for the Paws!
Florida’s commercial and recreational stone crab claw season opens later this month.
The history of the famous green benches is shared at anniversary event
Breaking: Two young boys were hospitalized with serious injuries after a Monday afternoon collision on 54th Avenue North.
The Sheriff's Volunteer Patrol activities include directing traffic, issuing parking tickets, assisting disabled motorists and more.
Breaking: A 28-year-old man faces felony charges connected to graffiti painted in the downtown St. Petersburg area.
National Night Out will be held Tuesday, Oct. 4 from 5-8 p.m.
Folks on the hunt for new jobs in the Tampa Bay area will find employers hiring throughout the region.
Jose Fernandez’s jersey, Sprouts Farmers Market, baby gorilla and other stories from Florida Patch.
City Council must set up independent reporting and monitoring for all major City projects.
Breaking: St. Petersburg Police are trying to identify a man who was with a pedestrian killed on 5th Avenue North Saturday morning.
Confederate Railroad will also perform in the annual Pinellas Park event.
Villa Castelli Ristorante, an authentic Italian eatery, participates in Miami Spice.
Breaking: St. Petersburg Police say they found an ATM skimmer inside a 7-Eleven. Now, they need help identifying the suspect.
All of the new Directors are key members of the Premier Eye Care team and will be taking on more responsibility within the Company
Breaking: Several groups have issued a notice of intent to file suit against the city of St. Petersburg following recent sewage spills.
Admiral Farragut students conducted interviews with local anglers for a NOAA video series called "Fisherman of the Greater Tampa Bay."
Breaking: A 24-year-old St. Petersburg woman is dead following a Thursday night motorcycle crash in Gulfport.
Early in September of 2016 Kriseman instituted a policy forbidding employees to talk to the media, or they could be fired.
The Tampa Bay 100 publishes new 100-word stories and 100-second videos every other week.
​The Jewish Family and Children’s Services of the Suncoast, Inc. honors the longtime legacy of Rose Chapman and announces her new role.
The seeds of incompetency were sown almost immediately upon Rick Kriseman's election.
Breaking: The U.S. Department of Education honored several Florida schools for high test scores or closing the achievement gap.
Breaking: The victim in a Wednesday afternoon stabbing has been identified.
​Coastal Orthopedics Sports Medicine and Pain Management recently hired Maribeth Snyder as a marketing assistant.
New site better communicates B2’s services and company culture
Popular 99.5 QYK personality Dave McKay was found dead in his home in August. Autopsy findings were released this week.
Pinellas County’s sewage spill and the sinkhole at Mosaic’s New Wales facility have prompted a change in state reporting rules.
Attorney Steven C. Ruth announces The Ruth Law Team has a new home in St. Petersburg.
Since he was not injured, the man said he decided to walk home from the accident, leaving his vehicle behind.
Video surveillance shows the suspect arguing with another man outside a bar, and then pointing a gun at him.
The cause of the crash, which occurred Monday morning, is still under investigation.
New leaders bring strong business expertise and passion for philanthropy to the Board
Cortiz Flowers is charged with shooting a 24-year-old man walking in the street on Aug. 30.
Breaking: The St. Petersburg Police Department is asking for help finding a missing boy.
The more interesting moment was the exchange between Jolly and Crist regarding the current sewage mess in St. Petersburg and Tampa Bay.