A St. Petersburg-based serial entrepreneur has created an app to help restaurant owners navigate ever-increasing food costs. Michael Otis, founder of FareFood, said the platform’s first...
St. Petersburg’s City Council reluctantly approved two contracts totaling up to $6.5 million to keep Tropicana Field from further deteriorating after Hurricane Milton shredded the baseball...
Editor’s note: St. Petersburg officials postponed the committee meeting Wednesday morning after the Catalyst published this story. Beth Herendeen, managing director of city development, said it...
Pinellas County’s critically eroded beaches are now ground zero for a longstanding impasse between the nation’s coastal communities and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Kelli...
Over 90,000 Pinellas County students face an uncertain future as district officials work to navigate Hurricane Milton’s widespread impacts. At least 80 of 128 Pinellas County...
Roughly 26,000 additional Duke Energy Florida customers in St. Petersburg will receive electricity from more environmentally resilient underground lines by 2027. Duke officials are focusing their...
The St. Petersburg City Council received what one administrator called a firehose of information regarding environmental resiliency efforts and increasing flooding issues today. The over four-hour...
A recent report from Power Broker Magazine found that local Black men have lower voter registration and turnout rates than their female counterparts and other demographics....
U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, chair of the Budget Committee, and Congresswoman Kathy Castor led a roundtable discussion on climate change and skyrocketing state insurance premiums Saturday...
Residents across St. Petersburg implored city officials to help mitigate flooding impacts after torrential rains caused widespread inundation for a second consecutive night Wednesday. First responders...