Despite previous disagreements, local pickleball enthusiasts and St. Peterburg city officials are now working together to refine plans as the sport’s popularity continues to soar. Kevin...
Cathie Wood has taken an equity position in Cityverse, a startup civic platform that will connect the community through information, ideas, and experiences. Wood is the...
A burgeoning national beverage company is boosting a local nonprofit’s unique recovery and restoration efforts in the wake of Hurricane Ian. Charleston-based Island Brands USA, a...
The University of South Florida hopes to further cement its place among the upper echelon of nursing institutions by expanding its global reach. Officials with the...
The Tampa Bay Rowdies will call Al Lang Stadium, on St. Petersburg’s waterfront, home through November 2025 following the city council’s approval of a new management,...
A tropical storm warning didn’t stop hundreds of people from celebrating the businesses and individuals who positively impact the local community. Wednesday night marked the 10th...
The Pinellas County Department of Health and doctors at St. Petersburg’s Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital are monitoring an unusual spike in a respiratory virus ahead...
Dr. William “Bill” Hogarth, a legendary biologist who helped lead the University of South Florida St. Petersburg’s marine science renaissance, died Nov. 5. Campus officials announced...
St. Petersburg voters overwhelmingly approved two city charter amendments and ballot referendums Tuesday, while Republicans secured several local seats in the first election since state redistricting....
Nearly 700,000 active, eligible Pinellas County voters have the opportunity to exercise their civic duty and help decide dozens of local, state and national races today....