Despite decades of progress and seemingly endless construction, there’s still a “secret garden” in St. Petersburg. Residents and visitors could soon lose the only entryway to...
Local politicians and business leaders comprising the Tourist Development Council (TDC) recommend giving Dali Museum officials $34 million in bed tax funding for a significant expansion....
A 97-year-old Standard Oil service station, one of St. Petersburg’s first (if not the very first) auto facilities, received Local Landmark designation and will now become...
When Governor Ron DeSantis slashed funding for an expansive science research and teaching facility on the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus from the 2022...
Former St. Petersburg city council member and mayoral candidate Robert Blackmon’s dreams of converting a 97-year-old Standard Oil service station into a coffee shop are one...
The local CareerSource affiliate held its first board meeting since state leadership voted to consolidate Pinellas and Hillsborough County’s workforce development agencies in February. Adrienne Johnston,...
City council members unanimously approved St. Petersburg Fire Rescue’s (SPFR) strategic plan and recognized some of the agency’s most outstanding members at a recent meeting. The...
Dozens of disgruntled residents publicly opposed Palm Lake Christian Church’s plan to transform long-vacant land into affordable housing; concerns focused on density, crime, drugs, property values...
Despite St. Petersburg’s urbanization and lack of agricultural zoning, city officials are moving an initiative forward that allows the St. Petersburg Youth Farm to keep chickens...
Officials with St. Petersburg’s Palm Lake Christian Church hope to set a new trend by transforming long-vacant institutionally-zoned land into much-needed housing. The church’s governing board...