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...
We’re asking thought leaders, business people and creatives to talk about the upcoming year and give us catalyzing ideas for making St. Pete a better place...
We’re asking thought leaders, business people and creatives to talk about 2023 and give us catalyzing ideas for making St. Pete a better place to live....
A St. Petersburg City Council member’s resignation – and allegations of collusion – did not alter the decennial redistricting process as the commission unanimously approved a...
Following the city council’s recent approval of four ballot questions, residents will help shape St. Petersburg’s future during a November special election. Council members approved the...
The City of St. Petersburg is considering significant changes to how it conducts elections, to provide early voting options and increase turnout but at the risk...
Leon County Circuit Judge John Cooper dismissed a Pinellas lawsuit seeking a preliminary injunction meant to block an elections reform law commissioners believed unfairly targeted the...
The City of St. Petersburg is enthusiastically moving to align municipal elections with the county, state and country, which would provide an early voting option and...
Following an impassioned discussion Tuesday, Pinellas County commissioners decided to sue the state over the recently signed elections reform law that they believe unfairly and illegally...
From the moment I pulled into the parking lot, it was clear that reporting on Tuesday’s St. Petersburg municipal election from the Pinellas County Supervisor of...