State and local officials will discuss a long-planned initiative in St. Pete Beach, rather than the project’s location (repurposing parts of 34th Street South) in St....
After three public hearings and roughly 26 hours of debate, a beachfront redevelopment project that critics and advocates agree will alter St. Pete Beach’s trajectory is...
After an over 10-hour meeting that started Wednesday evening and ended early Thursday morning, St. Pete Beach City Commissioners came to a familiar conclusion – delaying...
City Councilmember John Muhammad has had a change of heart. In late December, he told the Catalyst that he fully intended to launch an election campaign...
Attorneys for St. Petersburg’s Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital rested their case this week in a $220 million lawsuit chronicled in Netflix’s Take Care of Maya,...
After years of despair and debate, St. Petersburg’s first public housing community – and the seniors who call it home – have a new lease on...
At least 39 residents seeking critical home repairs could now lose their property due to “aggressive” contractors and a controversial loan program that doesn’t require a...
Following years of lawsuits, funding losses and mass resignations, new leadership at Hope Villages of America (HVA) remains committed to providing food and affordable housing while...
With Congress reversing its decade-old ban on federal earmarks, albeit under new branding, city officials are making a mad dash to submit applications for federal funding...
The only consistent thing about public art is that everyone will have a different opinion of it. The word “public” kind of ensures that. Thursday’s rejection...