While a proposed general fund allocation to help St. Petersburg residents pay for abortion-related travel expenses and services was only $50,000, its potential city impacts were...
After several years of planning, discussions and meetings, the St. Petersburg City Council has enacted zoning changes that allow density increases on nearly 3,000 properties. While...
Despite the objections of several residents who believe changes will render the tourist destination’s “village” moniker a misnomer, a proposed John’s Pass activity center is moving...
Thursday’s city council meeting was a mixed bag for St. Petersburg tenants and their advocates. Council members unanimously approved codifying the city’s withdrawal from Pinellas County’s...
Voters will soon decide whether to keep or abolish the state’s Constitution Revision Commission (CRC), an unelected body with the power to put constitutional amendments on...
Emotions ran high for residents struggling to survive an affordable housing crisis and council members alike Thursday, with city leaders ultimately deciding not to pursue rent...
Six months after nixing the idea in a committee meeting and immediately following about two dozen protestors sleeping outside of city hall, St. Petersburg will take...
With the operating lease between the city and the Callaloo Operations Group approaching its five-year termination date, St. Petersburg City Council heard an update on the...
As the debate rages on how best to address the housing crisis in St. Petersburg, city officials continue to explore every avenue for relief with a...
As the St. Petersburg general election draws closer, the intensity of the mayoral debates has also increased between candidates Robert Blackmon and Ken Welch. With just...