As St. Petersburg gears up for a busy week of Tampa Bay Rays World Series watch parties and Firestone Grand Prix races, Mayor Rick Kriseman stressed...
The St. Petersburg renaissance has been in full swing for more than a decade. We’ve excelled in many areas and struggled in others. In our series...
Pinellas County recorded another 113 cases of Covid-19 Thursday, making it the third consecutive day with more than 100 reported infections. Four new deaths were also...
Social media could hold important clues as to why some people would hesitate to get vaccinated for Covid-19, according to a University of South Florida researcher....
Seven months into the pandemic, Pinellas County’s healthcare workers say they’ve seen some positive strides in terms of Covid testing turnaround times and increased telehealth options...
Hispanic business leaders are calling on the Tampa-St. Petersburg area’s congressional representatives to include help for micro-entrepreneurs in the next round of Covid-19 financial aid. Latinx...
The Pinellas County Sheriff’s office expects to begin a field trial for body cameras Oct. 26. Full implementation will probably start in early 2021, Sheriff Bob...
People are still wearing masks and practicing social distancing – somewhat – but things are slowly returning to normal in St. Pete. As of Monday, recreation...
As part of nearly $37 million in budget reductions across the University of South Florida, the school’s St. Petersburg campus will face cuts of $3.1 million...
The administrators and health department directors of Pinellas, Hillsborough and Pasco counties will meet Monday to discuss county ordinances requiring face coverings. There’s a fundamental disagreement...