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The company surveying the Tropicana Field site for potential graves reported it has found three possible burial sites. Cardno, the company contracted by the City of...
St. Petersburg is growing. How it should grow is still a debate. According to Co-Star, a real estate information provider, the Tampa Bay metro area saw...
St. Petersburg City Council vehemently opposed the latest agreement to redevelop the city’s municipal marina, which called for a 25-year lease with an out-of-state company the...
Across the nation, people in arrears on their rent are savoring a brief and last-minute reprieve granted by the federal government’s decision to extend its moratorium...
The St. Pete Pier District will now have new courtesy docks and may see possible changes to the seawall. The St. Pete City Council on Thursday...
An estimated 50,000 to 100,000 people of all ages, races and backgrounds descended on the Pier district to catch a glimpse of the drone light show...
Red tide conditions have greatly improved in Tampa Bay, although Karenia brevis – the organism that causes red tide – persists along a large swath of...
Just as many questions and myths were circulating the original form of Covid-19 almost a year and a half ago, the mutation known as the Delta...
Kanika Tomalin, St. Petersburg’s Deputy Mayor and City Administrator under Mayor Rick Kriseman, will join Eckerd College as vice president for strategy and chief operating officer....
AdventHealth is ceasing non-emergency procedures at one of its campuses due to the rapid surge of Covid-19 cases. AdventHealth, which has multiple Tampa Bay campuses, will...