Camp Bullseye, a week-long summer camp for middle school students, commenced Monday morning at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus. Campers will stay on...
St. Petersburg’s leadership split their State of the Economy address into two overlapping themes Tuesday – environmental resiliency and economic opportunities. The U.S. blue economy supported...
More than 30 Tampa Bay area high school students recently received a behind-the-scenes look at a mixed-use development nearing completion in St. Petersburg’s EDGE District. The...
Receiving $7.2 million in state grants will bolster St. Petersburg College’s efforts to develop new advanced manufacturing programs. It will also help kids in South St....
The first of three scheduled 2024 City Hall on Tour stops represented a homecoming of sorts for Mayor Ken Welch. He said his father, the late...
A local organization’s quest to revitalize a once-beloved St. Petersburg institution has received rare cross-aisle support in Tallahassee. The St. Pete Science Center’s redevelopment project is...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is working to discern the effectiveness of its red tide forecasting tool, particularly among underserved communities. Local marine science...
A program designed to foster student entrepreneurship and economic success equitably continues to gain momentum with help from some of the area’s most prominent companies. St....
A dues-free organization focused on supporting women in technology careers and those looking to start or accelerate businesses is opening a St. Petersburg chapter, just over...
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...