Most of the 352 University of South Florida St. Petersburg students displaced from their downtown dormitory during Hurricane Milton found temporary off-campus places to stay. However,...
Local mandatory evacuation orders encompass the St. Petersburg Municipal Marina, several areas frequented by homeless residents and downtown high-rises. City officials have prepared accordingly ahead of...
While St. Petersburg residents overwhelmingly appreciate the city’s quality of life, their views on governance, affordability and natural disaster safety are decidedly less favorable. Local leaders...
An administrative proposal to bolster arts funding would have required eliminating five new city positions. Meanwhile, officials plan to spend $725,000 celebrating the St. Pete Pier’s...
St. Petersburg City Council members heard some welcome news Thursday regarding ongoing efforts to bolster resiliency throughout the low-lying peninsula; however, time and money remain significant...
The St. Petersburg City Council will no longer receive final documents regarding a new Tampa Bay Rays stadium and the surrounding Historic Gas Plant District’s redevelopment...
Several St. Petersburg City Council members would prefer to sell the Municipal Services Center sooner rather than later, and avoid dumping millions of dollars into overdue...
In January 2023, Mayor Ken Welch compared a partnership between St. Petersburg and the Tampa Bay Rays to an engagement. The betrothed announced the team was...
City officials project that St. Petersburg will spend $6.8 billion on capital improvements over the next 30 years, with water resources and infrastructure improvements accounting for...
The proposed new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark and surrounding Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment will each feature $500,000 worth of city-owned, insured and maintained public art...