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City officials are purchasing over five acres from St. Petersburg College (SPC) to build approximately 105 affordable townhomes, with 30% reserved for students and faculty. St....
If you’re searching for a way to give back to your community, the Catalyst’s Impact Connector is here to help. Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude...
More than a half million dollars is coming to Pinellas County to improve Clearwater’s ferry service. The Florida Department of Transportation recently approved a $655,000 grant...
Hailing from the United Kingdom with a robust championship-winning career under his belt, Robbie Neilson will be taking the reins of the Tampa Bay Rowdies as...
The St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce and Eckerd College have joined forces to launch the “Sunshine City Happiness Study,” a new project aimed at understanding the...
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority is saluting veterans by offering free bus rides starting Friday (Nov. 10). The initiative started as a class project by University of...
The City of St. Petersburg will be the first in the county to leverage a new tax abatement program to promote the construction and longevity of...
The City of St. Petersburg and the Waterfront Parks Foundation will attempt to set a new record by creating the “World’s Longest Picnic Blanket” Nov. 18...
St. Petersburg’s Albert Whitted Airport, located along the edge of downtown overlooking the waterfront, is recognized as the birthplace of scheduled commercial aviation and once served...
Attorneys for St. Petersburg’s Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital rested their case this week in a $220 million lawsuit chronicled in Netflix’s Take Care of Maya,...