The Florida Orchestra says ‘pay-what-you-want’ at insider Mozart concert
Many violinist, oboist and bassoonist are familiar with the piece from auditions, but everyone else is getting a glimpse of Mozart’s “Jupiter Symphony” this year, which marks the composer’s 270th birthday. Mozart’s “Symphony No. 41,” was given its nickname posthumously by German-born, London-based Johann Peter...
These Pinellas County, FL, restaurants had zero violations in their February 2026 inspections
It’s always good news when locals and visitors can feel confident about eating out. New inspection reports from the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation show that hundreds of Pinellas County restaurants earned passing marks in the past month, proving that safe, clean dining options are easy to...
Rep. Castor endorses candidate in Florida attorney general’s race ahead of August primary
Tampa Rep. Kathy Castor is throwing her support behind a democratic candidate who is running in the Florida Attorney General’s race.
Feds say companies should be fined $50,000 after Florida worker electrocuted
Federal officials recommended a nearly $50,000 fine for a construction contractor for Duke Energy after one employee was fatally electrocuted and two others were injured at a Pinellas County worksite. Investigators with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration determined a work crew from Primoris Services...
Patrols increase at Tampa Bay synagogues and holocaust museum following Michigan attack
TAMPA, Fla. - An attack at a synagogue in Michigan is renewing concerns about safety at places of worship across the country. Jewish leaders say threats against synagogues and community centers have been top of mind in recent years. Some say they have been especially vigilant since the start of the war in Iran,...
Treasure Island begins repairs of storm-damaged Sunset Beach Pavilion: When to expect its reopening
TREASURE ISLAND, Fla. - Nearly a year and a half after Hurricanes Helene and Milton battered the area, a popular spot on Sunset Beach is finally undergoing repairs. Construction crews began work in January to repair the Sunset Beach Pavilion. While the storm surges destroyed the building's bathrooms, flooring and...
Two owl rescues in Tampa Bay highlight community commitment to wildlife
TAMPA BAY, Fla. (WFLA) — Two owl rescues in Tampa Bay last week highlighted the community’s and local law enforcement’s commitment to wildlife conservation. The first occurred on Wednesday in Polk County, where a barred owl became entangled in fishing line. The owl was hanging from a tree by one of its wings, which...
Man Inside Apartment During Foxbridge Circle Shooting Arrested for Injunction Violation
LARGO — Detectives continue to investigate a shooting incident at a Largo apartment complex, though police say no arrests have been made related to the gunfire and there is no ongoing threat to the public. On March 11, 2026, at approximately 6:28 p.m., officers with the Largo Police Department...
The Green Thumb Festival, St. Pete’s annual Arbor Day celebration, returns next month
St. Petersburg’s annual celebration of nature, gardening, and environmental education will return next month for its 40th installment. The Green Thumb Festival will take place at Walter Fuller Park, 7891 26th Avenue North, on Saturday, April 25th and Sunday, April 26th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
150,000 people in Pinellas County face food insecurity — ‘Empty Bowls’ fundraiser steps in
More than 150,000 people in Pinellas County are food insecure, according to the community-based non-profit Daystar Life Center. That accounts for about 13% of the county's population. The nonprofit reports 21.4% of residents live in food deserts and 11.5% live below the poverty line. Daystar’s annual "Empty Bowls"...

















