Residents displaced after apartment fire in St. Pete, firefighters say
Some residents are without their home temporarily after a fire started in an apartment unit in St. Petersburg on Tuesday afternoon.
St. Pete Fire Rescue saves apartment building from significant damage
At around 6:00 p.m. on Monday, several St. Petersburg Fire Rescue units responded to reports of smoke and flames coming from a second-floor apartment at 501 116th Ave N.
Video: Pinellas County deputies take ‘leap of faith’ to stop out-of-control boat near St. Pete Pier
A deputy’s leap of faith to stop a runaway boat may have avoided a tragic accident, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office said.
St. Pete Theatre Company American Stage hosts bilingual production 'La Gringa'
It’s a story of finding identity, and it’s taking the stage for a final week at American Stage in St. Petersburg through Aug. 13.
St. Pete fire chief placed on administrative leave: ‘Nothing is more important than dignity on the job’
The mayor of St. Petersburg placed Fire Chief James Large on administrative leave, according to a Saturday memo.
Veterans get toxic exposure screenings at Vet Fest ahead of 'PACT' Act retroactive benefits deadline
Hundreds of Bay-Area veterans filled the first level of Tropicana Field for Vet Fest on Saturday.
St. Pete police want to expand program that diverts some 911 calls to social workers
The St. Petersburg Police Department is looking to expand its emergency call diversion program.
Shark bites woman near St. Pete Pier: ‘It was the perfect cocktail for the perfect storm’
A woman is recovering after being bitten by a shark near the St. Petersburg Pier.
St. Pete pedestrian killed in crash on US-19, police say
On Sunday morning, a 42-year-old man was killed after being hit by a GMC pickup, according to authorities.
Body found after St. Pete woman presumed dead in Florida Keys yacht fire: Investigators
A woman's body was removed from a yacht that was destroyed when it caught fire early Wednesday morning at a Stock Island marina in the Florida Keys.
St. Pete woman presumed dead after yacht fire in Florida Keys: Investigators
A St. Petersburg woman is presumed dead after a fire destroyed a 70-foot yacht on Stock Island in the Florida Keys Wednesday morning.
St. Pete leaders considering two proposals for Municipal Marina redevelopment
Just a few months ago, David Sockol was worried he and his employees at Fresco's would be out of jobs.
St. Pete mansion featured in 1980s film ‘Cocoon’ up for sale for $11.5 million
A mansion for sale in St. Petersburg was designed by the same architect who designed the Don Cesar Hotel, but that's not its only claim to fame.
Hurricane summit in St. Petersburg emphasizes communication as we head into the heart of the season
Meteorologists, emergency officials, and county staff gathered for the first-ever Local News and Meteorology Communications Summit Tuesday, discussing ways to improve communication during hurricane season.
St. Pete farm provides locally grown produce and empowers teens
The St. Pete Youth Farm recently celebrated its fourth birthday, marking an important milestone for the urban farm making a difference in the community.
Cyber attack impacts Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, officials say
Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital was "impacted" as part of the data attack on the Johns Hopkins Health System, a spokesperson confirmed on Monday.
Campers rehearse for performance in Dr. Seuss-themed musical
Familiar sounds from the worlds of Dr. Seuss are filling a room at the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts in St. Petersburg.
St. Petersburg adds more public parking spots near Tropicana Field
More than 3,500 parking spots are now available to the public in surrounding lots at Tropicana Field.
St. Pete keeps 50-year tradition alive with sunrise sale to boost downtown business
They say the early bird catches the worm, and that's certainly the case for some shoppers on Thursday in Saint Petersburg. The best part for many shoppers is that they don't even have to change out of their pajamas.
New FWC regulations on Skyway Fishing Pier is compromise for conservationists and anglers to protect seabirds
Fishermen on the Skyway Fishing Pier will have some new regulations starting October first.