The St. Petersburg City Council received what one administrator called a firehose of information regarding environmental resiliency efforts and increasing flooding issues today. The over four-hour...
The Pinellas County Jail has lacked beds for hundreds of inmates in recent months after new legislation made it harder to release low-level offenders before trial....
Torrential rains from then-Tropical Storm Debby recently highlighted deficiencies in area wastewater systems. Pinellas County officials are now working to improve associated infrastructure on private property....
A new initiative focused on nonprofit-to-nonprofit collaboration launches next week. Capacity Catalyst, a newsletter published by the St Petersburg Foundation, will house content and tools designed...
The Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg (FHSP) is kicking off a new initiative to empower local nonprofits and community members. The Catalytic Capacity-Building Initiative is...
A decades-long initiative to build a modern multimodal transit center is moving forward as the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority recently traded properties with the City of...
A seemingly increasing homeless population is affecting condominium sales in St. Petersburg. However, new state legislation banning public “camping” contradicts federal law, leaving the city vulnerable...
World Wrestling Entertainment’s (WWE) Royal Rumble drew a record-breaking crowd to Tropicana Field Jan. 27 and bolstered sales for most hospitality businesses in St. Petersburg’s surrounding...
Pinellas County officials continue investing significant resources in unincorporated and underserved Lealman, a growing community just outside St. Petersburg city limits. Over 20,000 residents can look...
At a recent committee meeting, St. Petersburg City Councilmember Ed Montanari said the world is on the precipice of an artificial intelligence (AI) “revolution.” He broached...