The University of South Florida recently received a $20 million grant to help sustain and replenish coral reefs and mangroves that protect coastlines from dangerous wave...
Part 2 of 2. A growing and vocal group of pickleball enthusiasts believe St. Petersburg is unaccommodating to their sport; however, city officials say that could...
Over 11 years after the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded, St. Petersburg received an additional $1.063 million in settlement money; now, the city is trying to...
The Florida Economic Club of Tampa Bay’s Community Leader Social provided Mayor Ken Welch the chance to discuss pressing issues in St. Petersburg. The club’s community...
In the aftermath of two recent high-profile departures, St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch announced he is eliminating the position of deputy mayor and adopting procedural changes....
A local company offers a unique solution for anyone that dreads spending a day at the dentist, or finds traveling to medical appointments difficult. Founded in...
Part One of a two-part series Enthusiasm for pickleball is in full swing throughout St. Petersburg, and one man has made it his mission to increase...
Long-awaited facility and operational improvements are on the way for the St. Pete Youth Farm as it continues blossoming into an oasis for teens on the...
Citing a wealth of combined experience, University of South Florida administrators announced the selection of Barton Malow and Populous for final negotiations to design and build...
St. Petersburg’s 100 Women Who Care chapter held its quarterly event Sept. 1, which means another well-deserving nonprofit walked away with $18,000 to further its mission....