Breaking: St. Petersburg Police are imploring gun owners to secure their firearms at all times after a string of auto burglaries.
The St. Petersburg Police Department is looking for help identifying a man accused of swiping more than $600 in tools.
St. Petersburg residents who want to find out more about what’s happening with the pier will have three chances to learn more.
Breaking: A single-vehicle motor scooter crash on 58th Street Sunday night resulted in a critical injury.
Mosquitoes test positive for Zika, $2.8-million catch may swim away, kitten 'fishing' and other stories from Florida Patch.
Breaking: Pinellas County has announced that several parks are off limits until further notice thanks to storm impacts.
Why would you want to put Rubio back in the Senate where he will spend his entire time running for president?
Windwood, a gated community with just 90 homes in North Venice by Neal Communities, is 70 percent sold out with only 25 homes remaining.
Breaking: Motorists who use the Skyway Bridge will need to find different routes as strong winds move into the area.
Breaking: The U.S. Coast Guard has declared Port Condition X-Ray at some Gulf Coast ports and Condition Yankee at others.
Breaking: Florida Gov. Rick Scott has declared a state of emergency for 42 counties ahead of Tropical Depression Nine's arrival.
I do not think the County Health Department is giving the citizens enough credit.
Utilizing inspiration from the City's campaign colors, imagery and logo, each student will showcase their interpretation through mural art.
Breaking: The City of St. Petersburg is extending the opening of its sandbag locations ahead of anticipated severe weather.
Breaking: A Tuesday afternoon gas leak had left an intersection in Seminole closed.
Breaking: The Florida Highway Patrol has identified a person of interest in a hit-and-run that left a St. Pete woman dead.
Breaking: The motorist is accused of switching lanes, making it impossible for another driver to avoid a collision.
Breaking: St. Petersburg Police say a man was shot early Monday afternoon. A search for the shooter remains active.
Breaking: A tropical depression moving into the Gulf of Mexico is expected to make landfall along Florida’s west coast Thursday.
Breaking: The accident, involving a person in a wheelchair, happened early Monday morning.
Breaking: The city of St. Petersburg has opened sandbag locations ahead of expected storms.
The accident happened late Friday night on 54th Avenue North.
Breaking: The City of Pinellas Park has approved renaming a section of road in honor of 99.5 QYK’s Dave McKay.
St. Petersburg Police say the man has been charged with six burglaries across Pinellas County.
No hospital bills for Pulse victims, tropical weather, murder made in baby’s death and other stories from Florida Patch.
No one was injured in the Wednesday afternoon deputy-involved shooting in St. Petersburg.
Breaking: St. Petersburg Police say a 15-year-old boy had a loaded handgun on the Lakewood High School campus Tuesday afternoon.
Breaking: The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office says a deputy-involved shooting occurred in St. Petersburg Wednesday afternoon.
Breaking: A woman was critically injured while crossing the intersection of 28th Street North and 41st Avenue North Tuesday night.
Breaking: Two men were injured when shots rang out at Bay Vista Park in St. Pete Wednesday morning.
FDOT Secretary Billy Hattaway spoke recently on local projects a Meet the Minds luncheon held by The Argus Foundation.
Breaking: Gov. Rick Scott has confirmed Pinellas County’s first locally transmitted Zika virus case.
Breaking: The man’s body was discovered in a pond off Northwest Monroe Circle North Monday.
J.E. Charlotte Construction Corp. began the expansion of the Margo Lang Children's Crisis Unit at Charlotte Behavioral Health Care.
Neal Communities recently debuted the amenity center to residents at Milano, a Tuscan-themed community in North Venice.
Offers High School Students In-depth, Hands-on Medical Science Experience
Breaking: A man was found floating in a pond near Northwest Monroe Circle North Monday morning.
ON AUGUST 22nd we are offering half off of Dr. Exams for all cats! Walk-In no appointment necessary! Hours 8am-2pm.
Bring your pooch, blanket, and your sense of humor as we enjoy an all time favorite, Best In Show.
Many people think since City Council election races are "non partisan" that the Council is not politically motivated.