When compared to 20 other regions across the country, the Tampa Bay area doesn’t have a lot to brag about in terms of public transit. The...
As part of nearly $37 million in budget reductions across the University of South Florida, the school’s St. Petersburg campus will face cuts of $3.1 million...
Many of us take our computers and our internet access for granted, but for a number of St. Petersburg residents, getting online isn’t so simple. According...
This year’s general election will be one of the most pivotal in history, and the City of St. Petersburg plans to take an active role in promoting...
Governor Ron DeSantis extended his emergency order allowing local governments to meet virtually until November 1, but both St. Petersburg city council and the Pinellas County commission...
St. Petersburg mayor Rick Kriseman often takes to Twitter to share information on what’s happening in St. Pete and to show a little – well, a...
With St. Pete’s Covid-19 positivity rate remaining low, city operations will “largely return to normal” with libraries, recreation centers and municipal service offices reopening Oct. 5,...
Despite Covid-19, time is marching on, and for Pinellas County high school students that means graduation is getting closer every day. Those who want to go...
The League of Women Voters of the St. Petersburg Area held its penultimate Thursday Nights With The League virtual forum September 24. The event was to...
St. Petersburg police are still actively investigating an altercation between opposing demonstrators Saturday night that resulted in one man pulling out a gun, though no shots...