Minutes can mean the difference between life or death when someone needs emergency medical care, underscoring the importance of a new state-of-the-art facility in West St....
Pinellas County Commissioners decided Tuesday how to spend $10.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding designated for nonprofits, which led to ardent debate over who...
An $11.7 million floating laboratory that oceanography officials believe will bolster the area’s blue economy and workforce has made the trek from California to St. Petersburg’s...
St. Petersburg City Council members recently welcomed state lawmakers to City Hall for a legislative recap, and the discussion often centered on one topic – a...
An initiative to help 253 St. Petersburg city employees with residency requirements afford soaring rents has just 23 participants through its first eight months. The program...
Volunteers with the Water Warrior Alliance collected over 1,900 pounds – just under a ton – of trash and debris from local waterways Saturday as part...
Burgeoning minority and women-owned small businesses affiliated with the Saturday Shoppes will soon have brick-and-mortar space downtown, thanks to a new partnership with the St. Petersburg...
Despite recent clamoring for more pickleball facilities, a new study validated what St. Petersburg parks officials have repeatedly stated – the city is on the “bleeding...
Long before becoming one of Time‘s 100 Most Influential People, Nadine Smith was arrested at Largo City Hall for handing someone a flier emblazoned with “Don’t Discriminate”...
Washington D.C.-based Dantes Partners, the development firm overseeing the affordable housing aspect of the Tropicana Field/Gas Plant District redevelopment, now has another historic local project in...