John's Pass Seafood Festival returns 6 months after recent hurricanes
From buttery lobster to crispy coconut shrimp, guests at the 43rd annual John's Pass Seafood Festival dug into dozens of tasty dishes as they strolled down a busy Village Blvd.
Woman arrested for stealing over $20,000 from dead person: PSCO
A woman was arrested for stealing more than $20,000 from a dead person, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
Authentic wood-fired pizza restaurant brings a taste of Italy to Dunedin
Off of Curlew Road next to the Pinellas Trail sits a wood fired cookery that creates meals like you can get in Naples Italy.
Pinellas patient told she was exposed to measles after emergency room visit: ‘A little scary’
A Pinellas County hospital patient is urging the community to be alert following a recent alarming call telling her she'd been exposed to measles.
Video: Florida man accused for shining laser at Pinellas deputies' helicopter
A man was arrested after deputies said he shined a laser at their helicopter, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
Don CeSar welcomes first overnight guests months after Hurricanes Helene, Milton
The Don CeSar welcomed its first overnight guests on Friday – months after Hurrianes Helene and Milton.
Man dies after being shot, Tarpon Springs police investigating
Tarpon Springs police say they're investigating a shooting that killed a man on Friday morning.
2 teens shot in St. Pete, police investigating: SPPD
St. Petersburg police are working to figure out who fired shots on Thursday night during a dispute, leaving two 16-year-olds hurt.
Here's where Bay Area students can learn about rock music this summer
In Seminole, a special team of counselors is teaching Bay Area students about rock music.
Pinellas County woman searches for good Samaritan after escaping truck fire: ‘We wouldn’t have made it’
A Pinellas County woman feels lucky to be alive after her truck caught fire, and now, she's looking for the man she credits with saving her life.
St. Pete leaders approve streamlined solutions to adjust extremely high water bills
St. Petersburg City Council unanimously approved ways to streamline solutions to adjust extremely high water bills at its meeting on Thursday, adding in a section to the city code about relief for abnormal events.
Businessman accused of taking $100M from special needs trust funds violates judge’s court order
A Pinellas County businessman accused of taking $100 million from the trust funds of disabled clients is in hot water again after a judge said he violated a court order, before issuing another one barring him from his own company.
Woman rescued from burning hotel room after falling asleep while smoking: PHFR
A neighbor rushed to rescue a woman whose hotel room caught fire after officials in Palm Harbor say she fell asleep while smoking in bed.
St. Pete mayor on Rays, hurricane recovery and next steps: 'We’ve got a lot on our plate'
The city of St. Petersburg has been through a lot the past six months, still recovering from back-to-back hurricanes, then losing the deal to build a new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays.
Gulfport to usher in Women’s History Month by swearing in all-female city council
This Women's History Month, the City of Gulfport has a lot to celebrate.
2 Clearwater police officers involved in crash Wednesday morning: CPD
Two Clearwater police officers were involved in a crash on Wednesday morning in the area of Drew St. and Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., according to the Clearwater Police Department.
Dashcam video shows moments before disabled vehicle crashed into Safety Harbor Fire Station
For the first time, what happened in the moments before a disabled vehicle crashed into a fire station can now be seen by the public.
Creative Pinellas celebrates National Youth Art Month with special exhibit
From color crayon sketches to complex oil paintings, some of the best artwork by Pinellas County students is on display at Creative Pinellas, celebrating National Youth Art Month.
Pinellas County commissioners to discuss short-term rental rule changes again Tuesday
Pinellas County commissioners plan to talk again Tuesday about proposed changes to the county's rules for short-term rentals in unincorporated areas.
New span of Howard Frankland Bridge opens to traffic
After several years of construction, the new span of the Howard Frankland Bridge officially opened to traffic in time for the Tuesday morning commute.