Unsolved Florida: St. Pete detectives examine Jean Ault's 'bizarre' 2002 murder
Jean Ault, a 74-year-old retiree with a love for travel, gardening, and volunteering, was packing her van for a camping trip in March 2002 – but she never made it there.
Evacuations ordered at Clearwater high-rise after structural crack discovered
Dozens of residents were urgently evacuated from a 12-story condominium building on Tuesday after construction workers discovered a growing crack in a support column in the building’s parking garage.
Treasure Island fires city manager just weeks before hurricane season begins
With just three weeks until the start of hurricane season, Treasure Island city commissioners made a shocking and unexpected decision Monday night: They voted to fire City Manager Chuck Anderson.
Bay Area sanctuary takes in two dozen exotic animals after unusual rescue
An unusual rescue call landed almost two dozen exotic animals at a sanctuary outside Tampa.
Pinellas County 911 center adds live stream video technology for emergency calls
The Pinellas County Regional 911 Communications Center recently introduced a video to 911 technology that they say transforms how they respond to emergencies.
First-ever art exhibit brings on new opportunity for pair of local artists
It's a new opportunity for a pair of local artists who are displaying their work at the latest exhibition from the Clearwater Arts Alliance at the Clearwater Main Library.
Video: Armed robber steals cash and cigarettes from St. Pete 7-Eleven before forcing clerk into storage room
Police in St. Petersburg are searching for a man who was caught on camera robbing a 7-Eleven at gunpoint shortly before midnight on Monday.
Pinellas leaders to weigh plan for $813M in hurricane relief funds
Pinellas County commissioners are expected to talk Tuesday about a plan to spend more than $800 million in federal hurricane relief funds.
Safety Harbor Pier rebuild moving forward. Here's the timeline for construction
Plans to rebuild the Safety Harbor Pier are moving forward, with the city narrowing down its list of potential contractors for the project.
Palm Harbor WWII veteran finds comfort in new mission at 100 years old: ‘Life is golden’
O'Neil Ducharme sits comfortably in his recliner, centered in his garage, as he stares out into the cul-de-sac in front of his home, surprised by how quickly time flies.
Tourists set records in St. Pete, Clearwater as area rebounds after back-to-back hurricanes
St. Pete Clearwater International Airport and Visit St. Pete Clearwater teamed up on Monday to highlight the impact of tourism on the Tampa Bay Area.
1 dead, 1 hospitalized after being hit by vehicle in Tarpon Springs: Police
A woman was killed, and a man suffered non-life-threatening injuries after being struck by a vehicle as they tried to cross U.S. 19 on Sunday, according to the Tarpon Springs Police Department.
Clearwater Ferry passengers refute statements from Jeffry Knight's attorney in aftermath of crash
Attorneys representing some of the passengers onboard the Clearwater Ferry at the time of a deadly boat crash are disputing several claims made by the lawyer for Jeffry Knight, whose boat crashed into the ferry.
Pinellas Prep teacher arrested for attempting to transfer obscene material to a child: U.S. Marshals
A teacher at Pinellas Preparatory Academy was arrested for attempting to transfer obscene images to a child, according to a federal warrant issued by U.S. Marshals.
St. Pete taking proactive approach to hurricane season with resident task force
The City of St. Pete, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council are teaming up with flood-impacted communities for resiliency bus tours next Saturday.
Jose Castro, man killed in Clearwater Ferry Crash laid to rest
Days after a father of two little girls was killed in a ferry crash, loved ones said their final goodbyes to 41-year-old Jose Castro at his funeral in Clearwater.
Nothing found inside suspicious package at St. Pete Police headquarters, suspect in custody: SPPD
A suspicious package has been identified in the parking lot of the Headquarters of the St. Pete Police Department.
Businessman accused of stealing $100M from nonprofit's disabled clients found in contempt of court
A Pinellas County businessman accused of stealing $100 million from the trust funds of a nonprofit's disabled clients was found in contempt of court Friday.
St. Pete shell enthusiasts gather in Seminole for annual Shell Show
Some St. Pete shell enthusiasts gathered in Seminole for the annual Shell Show.
2nd suspect in home invasion that led to deadly self-defense shooting arrested: SPPD
St. Petersburg police say they've arrested the surviving suspect in a home invasion that left the other suspect dead after the homeowner fired shots last month.