“I don’t understand why we’re not sprinting to get this done.”
“The committee’s decision does not stop our movement."
“For us, this is a critical, critical piece of legislation that needs to change."
Councilmember Corey Givens Jr. would not apologize for the social media post “because it ignited a conversation in the community.”
St. Petersburg is home to 4,218 businesses that have navigated economic downturns, soaring living costs and exponential growth to serve customers for over 20 years.
Councilmember Lisset Hanewicz recalled a debate at City Hall that was 'not a pretty sight, in terms of a racist rant that happened on the dais.'
Any changes to the area will require a voter referendum due to an undecipherable 41-year-old map and associated land use restrictions.
City Councilmember Richie Floyd said the city could use the money it spends on Duke’s convoluted, subscription-based Clean Energy Connection Program to pay for a feasibility...
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...
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....