The Tampa Bay Rays are among the first Major League Baseball teams to implement new facial authentication technology that enables seamless, hands-free entry into Tropicana Field....
Construction has commenced on a long-planned affordable housing development in St. Petersburg that will dedicate homes for seniors and veterans, starting at just 22% of the...
Developments and housing communities nationwide could soon feature a Tampa-based startup’s innovative, solar-powered streetlights. Streetleaf announced Tuesday that it inked a deal with D.R. Horton, the...
A cavalcade of local, regional and statewide leaders gathered along Mirror Lake’s shoreline in St. Petersburg to celebrate a long-awaited new courthouse nearing completion Tuesday. The...
In July, several local union representatives pleaded with city council members to appeal a court ruling that nullified St. Petersburg’s apprenticeship and disadvantaged worker ordinances. That...
Two nonprofits have joined forces to provide the homeless, disabled and domestic abuse survivors affordable housing in St. Petersburg; some may not have a rent bill....
City officials are putting the finishing touches on St. Petersburg’s long-awaited Stormwater Master Plan that includes roughly $1 billion in recommended projects through 2050. City council...
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....
St. Petersburg City Council members are now scrambling to save any aspects of three ordinances supporting apprentices and marginalized trade workers. City officials and community leaders...
Tommy Whitehead grew up poor – in capital letters, he said – in rural Polk County. St. Petersburg mayor Ken Welch recently invited him to participate...