Pandemic cabin fever is expected to spike in Florida this Memorial Day as more than 37 million Americans hit the road for the holiday.
A 15-year-old girl was killed Thursday when the driver of another car crashed into her and some friends whose car was stalled on the Gandy.
A new transit project that is expected to improve travel times from Pinellas to Hillsborough counties will debut in June in St. Petersburg.
A pedestrian was hit and killed early Thursday morning as he crossed Gandy Boulevard. Traffic was snarled for hours.
Authorities are investigating an officer-involved crash that has lanes blocked Wednesday morning on 22nd Avenue, deputies said.
Drivers can expect congestion on a section of Bayside Bridge due to overnight roadwork scheduled for two nights.
Road construction crews will have a section of 118th Avenue westbound closed overnight for an overhead bridge project.
Drivers experienced delays on 66th Street N and Tyrone Boulevard due to a crash that had all lanes blocked near the intersection.
The Florida Department of Transportation will have detours in place for I-275 and Roosevelt Boulevard closures.
The St. Petersburg Police Department closed 22nd Ave S at Dr. MLK St. S for an injury crash investigation that involved a pedestrian.
Police have begun investigating a crash on Alt U.S. Highway 19 that has all northbound lanes blocked.
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority will receive funds to service riders in low-frequency transit service areas.
The St. Petersburg Police Department has identified the 56-year-old man who died in a St. Pete crash that blocked lanes of travel.
Congressman Charlie Christ attended the groundbreaking event, and presented a $21 million check from the FTA for the project.
Award-winning project was done in partnership with FDOT, Forward Pinellas and Pasco County Metropolitan Planning Organization
President Trump announced in a tweet that the USDOT is committing the largest investment ever to the transit system in the Tampa Bay region.
The city of St. Pete has decided to close a portion of Bayshore Drive NE to create more space for pedestrians and cyclists.
Exit ramp 30 off Interstate 275 in St. Pete will remain closed until May 29, according to Florida Department of Transporation.
All southbound Interstate 275 traffic will be detoured off at Exit 30 between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. Monday and Tuesday nights, Nov. 25-26.
Structural damage to the Interstate 175 overpass has resulted in the closure of the overpass near 5th Avenue South.
The City of St. Petersburg will hold a public hearing to discuss the 40th Avenue Northeast bridge project Tuesday, Sept. 10.
The driver of an SUV that plunged off the Howard Frankland Bridge following a crash Wednesday morning has been located.
The Sunshine Skyway Bridge is getting a makeover that will make it the most photogenic landmark in Florida.
Two Pinellas County cities remain at odds over a plan to expand public bus service.
The ​bridge on 40th Avenue between 12 Street Northeast and 13th Way Northeast has reopened to traffic.
Residents in St. Petersburg's Lealman community will have a chance to review a traffic plan designed to improve street safety.
This week the PSTA unveiled two electric buses that will start running Sunday, Oct. 7, in downtown St. Petersburg.
The repair is located near the center of the bridge and the work is expected to take one week.
Signs will be posted with a map showing the closure and adjacent roadways in the vicinity.
Pinellas County is conducting an online survey to gather feedback from residents about proposed improvements.
The League of American Bicyclists, the national bicycling and advocacy organization, has recognized 11 more St. Pete businesses.
There will be intermittent lane shifts (in the right travel lane) from 8 a.m. through 4 p.m. on July 19.
Due to a Duke power outage, there are a number traffic signals that aren't functioning.
The first public workshop on the future design and construction of the 40th Avenue N.E. Bridge has been set for June 11.
Drivers in downtown St. Petersburg can expect some road closures and detours over the next few days