Ground penetrating radar has uncovered 10 possible graves – some just three feet below ground – underneath Tropicana Field’s parking lots. The new study, reviewed by...
St. Petersburg, still recovering from a devastating hurricane season while preparing for another, has nearly $31.3 million less grant funding than it did through March 2024....
Several St. Petersburg stakeholders have long advocated for increased activation along a vastly underutilized local asset – the Pinellas Trail. A project’s recent approval has provided...
A local developer has submitted plans for a $225 million project that would bridge a gap between St. Petersburg’s downtown core and an underutilized area around...
The City of St. Petersburg and the University of South Florida have partnered to redirect and compost over a ton of food waste weekly. City council...
After five years of discussions and fruitless negotiations, the City of St. Petersburg will purchase a private residence to expand a multi-use park. City council members...
St. Petersburg City Council members unanimously approved allocating $4.5 million to a sprawling mixed-use development Thursday amid debate over what now constitutes affordable housing. Once complete,...
The City of St. Petersburg invited residents to share their thoughts and priorities for a budget that Mayor Ken Welch pledged would have an “intense focus”...
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital did not escape an unprecedented hurricane season unscathed and now hopes to mitigate future impacts. The sprawling St. Petersburg campus sustained...
The City of St. Petersburg will secure an $85 million line of credit from Bank of America to pay for ongoing storm recovery costs. Administrators believe...