As a peninsula surrounded by salt water, St. Petersburg has a preponderance of bridges in need of constant maintenance, repair and occasionally, replacement – all of...
In light of studies showing nearly 30% of first responders develop behavioral and mental health issues due to job-related stress, Pinellas County leaders have launched the...
While the St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs (SPCWA) typically focuses on critical, timely international issues, Tuesday’s special event was decidedly lighthearted. The SPCWA hosted University...
A city representative confirmed Wednesday morning that St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch will announce high-profile appointments to his administration today. The new hires follow resignations from...
Officials with St. Petersburg College have reaffirmed their commitment to increasing diversity among contractors and vendors and are hosting an informational event to enhance recruitment efforts....
A St. Petersburg City Council member’s resignation – and allegations of collusion – did not alter the decennial redistricting process as the commission unanimously approved a...
The University of Tampa (UT) is now utilizing a local startup’s platform to boost social wellness for first-year students. Tampa-based Krew Social offers a mobile application...
Hundreds of local students will receive hands-on art, music and literacy education Wednesday on the Mahaffey Theater’s outdoor plaza. And have fun, too. Now in its...
Housing experts praised St. Petersburg officials for approving the transformation of a lumber yard into housing with 100% affordable units; they are now considering adopting a...
The St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership embodied its name Thursday, bringing city leaders together to commemorate University of South Florida President Rhea Law’s first year at the...