St. Petersburg has earned its first Envision Award for drastically improving a wastewater facility’s environmental sustainability and resiliency. The national recognition is welcome news following an...
The St. Petersburg City Council unanimously approved a $5.1 million contract Feb. 6 to help protect neighborhoods around flood-prone Lake Maggiore from inundation experienced during Hurricane...
Mayor Ken Welch’s third annual State of the City address highlighted St. Petersburg’s resilience amid storms, economic challenges and opposition to equitable initiatives. The event began...
In the cluster of local artists, manufacturers and craft brewers who thrive within St. Pete’s Warehouse Arts District, 3D furniture-printing robots are the latest addition to...
After Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday comes a spending holiday focused on helping strangers rather than stocking up on holiday goods – Giving...
He sought donations of old basketball jerseys, shoes and other sports memorabilia from his alma mater. He collected yearbooks, photographs, old newspapers, diplomas and awards, anything...
When the pandemic swept over the Tampa Bay region, the USF Information Technology department rapidly implemented tech solutions to reduce the spread of Covid and offer...
The MFA will present a panel discussion via Zoom with three artists featured in its collaborative exhibition Skyway 20/21. Moderated by MFA Curator of Contemporary Art...
The St. Petersburg City Council has approved the first part of a resilience and retention economic package designed to help local businesses recover from the Covid-19...
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