This story will be updated as the situation warrants. Tropical Storm Idalia became a hurricane overnight and will likely rapidly intensify before making landfall along Florida’s...
In 2022, St. Petersburg administrators identified 14 industrially zoned properties that met an affordable housing program’s requirements – that number balloons to 74 under the Live...
Chris Steinocher is working to eliminate “smoky room” deals and discussions and create a more inclusive economic development environment in St. Petersburg through a new leadership...
St. Petersburg Fire Chief Jim Large is back leading the department, nearly three weeks after Mayor Ken Welch placed him on administrative leave amid an investigation...
Jillian Bandes noted that federal grants to establish the SunRunner came with the caveat that local leaders must update zoning along the route to enhance development...
With the Hillside Center near St. Petersburg’s Northeast High School now a success, developer Robert Blackmon has set his sights on another derelict strip mall –...
St. Petersburg Fire Rescue and Police K-9 units will soon move out of a dilapidated training facility that was once a dumping ground into a new,...
Pinellas County tourism officials recently held an impromptu, off-agenda discussion regarding the ongoing quest to build a new Tampa Bay Rays stadium in downtown St. Petersburg....
The St. Petersburg City Council heard from several public speakers advocating for and against the dismissal of Fire Chief Jim Large – and in some cases,...
St. Petersburg administrators have shed some light on several long-awaited projects on city-owned properties, including the Manhattan Casino, Sankofa on the Deuces and the 800 Block...