St Petersburg is thriving and the Catalyst is dedicated to documenting the neighborhoods, districts, politics and social issues that shape our community. This is vital local news. From equity to climate to affordable housing to education, we’re sharing the local St Petersburg news stories that matter to you.
Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco Counties, which aims to increase home builds each year, is planning to develop a 50-plus-unit townhome development in Largo. This week, Habitat...
Are you weary of disputes about vaccines, masks and months-old election results? How about what should be taught and read in schools and the thwarting of...
The Pinellas County Commission heard a report on available space for operations and the condition of county-owned buildings at its meeting today, and it was not...
The Florida Bitcoin and Blockchain Summit is coming to Tampa Bay, bringing with it a smorgasbord of business and political leaders and featuring Cathie Wood of...
Mayoral candidates Ken Welch and Robert Blackmon did not pull any punches at Tuesday night’s debate, verbally sparring over their political track records, endorsements and funding...
He might have been in his 50s, he might have been in his 60s or older – nobody knows for sure. But Mac the alligator snapping...
The Cross-Bay Ferry is kicking off its new season on Thursday, as it works toward becoming a permanent transportation service in Tampa Bay. The ferry, operated...
SailFuture serves high-risk teens throughout the St. Petersburg community, and with the purchase and recent redevelopment of the historic Norwood Elementary School, the innovative organization is...
St. Pete Beach has received $2 million in state funding that will allow the city to finalize the overhaul of its wastewater system, restoring the capacity...
After years of finding it difficult to engage clients and patients between therapy sessions, one University of South Florida professor decided to create a platform to...