In January, together with the Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services, the St. Petersburg Police Department launched a program called, CALL, an acronym that stands...
The city of St. Petersburg plans to apply for a federal grant in the upcoming fiscal year to add more police officers. City officials did not...
Twelve social workers from the Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services are responding to 911 calls and training in police facilities after the city approved an...
St. Petersburg Police Chief Anthony Holloway promised to support an expanded and improved program to keep some people accused of lower-level crimes out of jail, during...
Two St. Petersburg City Council members are planning a community gathering Tuesday to protest against retailers who allow large crowds to gather near their stores overnight,...
The St. Petersburg City Council has approved a five-year, $6.75 million contract with Axon Enterprises Inc. to buy body-worn cameras for every uniformed police officer and...
St. Petersburg Police and Mayor Rick Kriseman are asking for the community’s help to keep protests from getting out of hand. Kriseman and Police Chief Anthony...
Social service workers won’t hit the streets to respond to reports of non-violent incidents in St. Petersburg until at least next year. Deputy Mayor Kanika Tomalin...
Concerns about funding for the new Community Assistance Liaison program in the St. Petersburg Police Department and for affordable housing dominated a public hearing for the...
Every St. Petersburg police officer could be wearing a body camera by late October or early November, under a timeline spelled out by Police Chief Anthony...