In March, an interdenominational faith-based advocacy group penned an open letter criticizing Mayor Ken Welch’s efforts to address a lack of affordable housing in St. Petersburg....
What was once a deplorable mobile home park just outside St. Petersburg city limits will now house an affordable housing community for residents with special needs....
Local government subsidies will now account for over a third of the cost of developing 60 affordable and workforce housing units in South St. Petersburg. Bruce...
Janelle Irwin Taylor, St. Petersburg’s former communications director, will now serve as publisher for a local political insider’s recently launched “visionary endeavor.” Peter Schorsch, publisher of...
Myriad St. Petersburg and Pinellas County officials joined their counterparts from the Tampa Bay Rays/Hines development group Tuesday to celebrate reaching an agreement 18 years in...
Pinellas County officials plan to offer about $300 million in local tourism taxes to a new Tampa Bay Rays stadium in St. Petersburg. That would equate...
The University of South Florida St. Petersburg welcomed five prominent female political leaders with local ties to campus Tuesday to discuss “Women and Politics in Florida.”...
St. Petersburg voters overwhelmingly approved two city charter amendments and ballot referendums Tuesday, while Republicans secured several local seats in the first election since state redistricting....
Over 200,000 residents exercised their right to vote Tuesday, helping shape Pinellas County’s future for years to come. While the closed primary generally frames races for...
Residents across Pinellas County are heading to the polls today to help decide several local and state races ahead of the Nov. 8 general election. Although...