Bob Marcus loves talking to people; he loves history, St. Petersburg, and talking to people about St. Petersburg’s history. He also loves driving, which makes launching...
St. Petersburg is allocating $34 million of its $45.41 million in American Rescue Act (ARPA) funds to directly address affordable housing – and the city hopes...
Just one year into a four-year agreement, Pinellas Commissioners are considering terminating the county’s contract with the Cross Bay Ferry to adopt modifications that would decrease...
Following what marine scientists called Tampa Bay’s worst red tide outbreak in 50 years, Governor Ron DeSantis announced he is allocating nearly $14 million in this...
Stretching from Tarpon Springs to St. Petersburg, the Pinellas Trail is a 45-mile public asset that residents and businesses increasingly hope to connect with and utilize....
For over eight hours Tuesday, St. Petersburg City Council members discussed the city’s fiscal year 2023 (FY23) operating budget – Mayor Ken Welch’s first – which...
The Woodson Warriors Scholarship program is now in its fourth year of helping local Black high school students achieve their dreams of attending college – and...
As a boy growing up on the Southside of St. Peterburg, Pat Mack never imagined he would one day become the owner of a successful tech...
An open-source software tool created by a University of South Florida researcher is changing how the world’s transit agencies provide travel information by quickly identifying errors...
As the St. Petersburg Municipal Marina falls further into disrepair, city council members continue to explore the best course of action to rehabilitate and revitalize the...