St. Petersburg officials received widespread criticism for reducing insurance coverage on Tropicana Field seven months before Hurricane Milton shredded its roof. They stand by the decision....
While Hurricanes Helene and Milton battered St. Petersburg over five months ago, the city remains under a local state of emergency order. Mayor Ken Welch’s declaration...
St. Petersburg City Council members recently discussed offsetting the increasing cost of running a local election campaign with public funding. The funding would stem from money...
The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority believes a revamped Connected Community Bus Network will increase job access and meet evolving transit demands in St. Petersburg. Agency officials...
As the saying goes, slow progress is better than no progress, and St. Petersburg’s much-anticipated Trails Crossing project is finally moving forward. First unveiled in November...
A St. Petersburg City Council member’s request to discuss lifting a municipal ban on plastic straws sparked multiple heated exchanges Thursday. Councilmember Corey Givens Jr. said...
St. Petersburg awarded $13.5 million to certified small business enterprises in fiscal year 2024, an amount city officials believe they can increase through new programs and...
St. Petersburg’s leadership hoped to complete $960 million in stormwater projects over the next five years. Mayor Ken Welch’s quest to address rapidly evolving climate threats...
St. Petersburg’s development boom led to a construction permit backlog that an unprecedented hurricane season has since compounded. While officials believe a new platform will help...
An ongoing legal battle surrounding the presidential pause and review of federal funding could not have come at a worse time for the City of St....