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Welch reflects on his first year in office

January will mark the one-year anniversary of Kenneth Welch serving as St. Petersburg's 54th mayor.

Welch was sworn in on Jan. 6, becoming the city’s first Black mayor. Since taking office and pledging to incorporate an equity lens on the city's priorities and policies, Welch's administration has achieved many of the goals he initially set out to accomplish while grappling with headwinds - but he isn't taking his foot off the gas. 

Update on Howard Frankland, Gateway Expressway

Update on Howard Frankland, Gateway Expressway

3D furniture-printing company opens St. Pete HQ

3D furniture-printing company opens St. Pete HQ

New committee will prioritize workforce, economic growth

New committee will prioritize workforce, economic growth

St. Pete native wins prestigious humanitarian award

St. Pete native wins prestigious humanitarian award

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Catalyze 2023: Markus Gottschlich, Warehouse Arts District Association

We’re asking thought leaders, business people and creatives to talk about 2023 and give us catalyzing ideas for making St. Pete a better place to live. What should our city look like? What are their hopes, their plans, their problem-solving ideas? This is Catalyze 2023.

The executive director of the Warehouse Arts District Association has a few ideas for making St. Petersburg even more arts-friendly in 2023.

Meet the team: Tampa Bay Rays

Catalyze 2023 begins today
Dynasty Financial Partners scraps IPO
Tampa General invests in medtech company
County program offers sewer inspection, replacement rebates
Police caravan visits All Children’s Hospital

Dec 24 @ 03:00 PM

Onesie Xmas Eve and Foam Pawty

Dec 24 @ 06:00 PM

Christmas at The Pier

Dec 26 @ 05:30 PM

Kwanzaa at the Farm 2022

Thrive

Innovative St. Pete high school wins $500,000

The Shuffle

Anthony Perez

Bayfirst National Bank

The SparkPlug

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