While St. Petersburg’s Mayor Ken Welch will not officially launch his reelection campaign for another year, fundraising season is now in full swing. Donations to his...
St. Petersburg’s leadership has touted a resilient infrastructure initiative created to accelerate projects in the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. How to pay for it...
An ongoing legal battle surrounding the presidential pause and review of federal funding could not have come at a worse time for the City of St....
The City of St. Petersburg’s legislative agenda unsurprisingly focuses on storm recovery and environmental resilience in the wake of back-to-back hurricanes. The draft document notes that...
St. Petersburg officials have established an advanced air mobility task force’s framework, less than a month after stressing the need to “catch up” with the rapidly...
In July, several local union representatives pleaded with city council members to appeal a court ruling that nullified St. Petersburg’s apprenticeship and disadvantaged worker ordinances. That...
St. Petersburg developers will likely see their sewer capacity fees soar by 52.38% in the upcoming fiscal year as the city continues experiencing exponential growth. Administrators...
A makeup date to discuss plans for a new $1.3 billion ballpark in downtown St. Petersburg caused Thursday evening’s city council meeting to conclude on a...
Erica Riggins, public information officer for the City of St. Petersburg, will resign after serving 18 months as a key member of Mayor Ken Welch’s administration....
Thursday’s city council meeting was a mixed bag for St. Petersburg tenants and their advocates. Council members unanimously approved codifying the city’s withdrawal from Pinellas County’s...