A local dive boat has been refitted from traditional gas turn key to new electric power, making it completely carbon neutral. A 1985′ Sea Ray Cruiser,...
Leaders and advocates of the Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Peterburg are celebrating a hard-fought win after an extensive and competitive selection process to become the...
Eckerd College’s student reporters have recently received an influx of state and national recognition, despite competing against larger schools with dedicated journalism programs. In August 2023,...
The St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce and Eckerd College have joined forces to launch the “Sunshine City Happiness Study,” a new project aimed at understanding the...
Dr. Kanika Tomalin helped form the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg before serving two terms as St. Petersburg’s deputy mayor; she is now relishing a...
Those looking to expand their worldview and learn how global and local issues intersect will soon have a chance to glean insight from government, military, media...
Billed as the largest on the Gulf Coast, the St. Petersburg Power and Sailboat show attracted a record-breaking crowd of marine enthusiasts to the city’s downtown...
Mayor Ken Welch and the St. Petersburg City Council honored poet and educator Gloria Muñoz during Thursday’s meeting, naming her the city’s newest Poet Laureate. Muñoz,...
Just five days after Eckerd College President Damián J. Fernández announced his resignation, the school’s board of trustees appointed a known commodity in Dean of Students...
St. Petersburg resident and community leader Kim Amendola recently made history as the first woman ever appointed as the deputy regional administrator in the National Oceanic...