Jeffry Knight was arrested Monday and charged with eight felony counts, including leaving the scene of a boating accident involving death and/or serious bodily injury. Knight,...
Four local companies will receive between $400,000 and $3.54 million to expand operations and storm-harden facilities through Pinellas County’s Employment Sites Program. Commissioners unanimously approved allocating...
St. Petersburg officials continue searching for solutions to help offset soaring childcare costs for city employees. A recent internal survey garnered 483 responses. “Critical” personnel and...
Mother Nature grounded the City’s celebratory drone show Sunday, the event’s organizer says. After a day-long tech expo at the St. Pete Pier, crowds began to...
The St. Pete Pier’s much-touted 5th anniversary celebration ended with a whimper, rather than a bang. Late-afternoon thunderstorms forced the cancellation of the celebration finale, an...
Tchotchke opened last year in the former spot of the long-lived Munch’s Restaurant and Sundries in south St. Petersburg. Owner Matthew Firosz has decided to expand...
If you’re searching for a way to give back, the Catalyst’s Impact Connector is here to help. Each week, we feature five organizations in the Tampa...
The U.S. Department of Education announced Friday afternoon that it had decided to “unfreeze” $6.8 billion in nationwide school grants, approved by Congress but held back...
A local developer can add four stories to a tower in downtown St. Petersburg that once included short-term rentals, despite one city council member calling it...
The payout stems from a nationwide class action against PFAS manufacturers, with additional funds likely.