St. Petersburg residents can now sue the city for not enforcing a controversial law banning sleeping in public spaces. Police Chief Anthony Holloway believes there is...
In February 2023, state officials announced Pinellas County and area municipalities would receive around $110 million from a groundbreaking opioid settlement. Local leaders will soon begin...
We’re asking thought leaders, business people and creatives to talk about the upcoming new year and give us catalyzing ideas for making St. Pete a better...
A recent housing update provided several notable statistics as St. Petersburg’s leadership works to facilitate 7,800 new units by 2030. Amy Foster, housing development administrator, began...
A new South St. Petersburg housing development will provide 60 affordable and workforce units – with 12 reserved for those making just 50% of the area...
March is Women’s History Month, and four of the area’s most prominent female leaders recently came together to discuss their paths to success and challenges along...
While landlords recently filed 821 eviction notices in St. Petersburg, the city’s first community support specialist helped keep 117 residents in their homes and contacted all...
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...
Residents from across St. Petersburg gathered at the historic Manhattan Casino Thursday night to discuss what actions to take in the fight against soaring rent prices...
Four displaced families from the historic – and troubled – Jordan Park neighborhood have found new homes at Burlington Post, a mid-rise apartment complex for residents...