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....
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...
The St. Petersburg City Council hopes lawmakers will help them address critical issues in the next legislative session through a “dynamic” affordable housing package and a...
In addition to statewide and local candidate races, St. Petersburg voters will also decide on two city charter amendments and two referendum questions during the upcoming...
In an effort to increase business recruitment and remain competitive in the region, the St. Petersburg City Council is seeking a path to provide economic development...
Nine people vying to serve as advocates for over 100,000 children attending schools in Pinellas County recently discussed the most pressing topics in education, including safety,...
St. Petersburg made history Thursday as Ken Welch officially became the first African American to lead the city in the 130 years since it elected its...
The numbers don’t lie: With more than 60 percent of the votes, former Pinellas County Commissioner Ken Welch was elected the next mayor of St. Petersburg...
Mayoral candidates Ken Welch and Robert Blackmon did not pull any punches at Tuesday night’s debate, verbally sparring over their political track records, endorsements and funding...
St. Petersburg’s mayoral candidates will face off Wednesday at the Dali Museum for a discussion of the arts and tourism, and the major roles they play...