For decades, residents, business owners and city officials have desperately sought solutions for the vast accumulation of beach sand adjacent to the John’s Pass Village and...
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...
Despite the threat of gale-force winds and driving rain, Take Kids Fishing Day at the Suncoast Youth Conservation Center still made a profound impact on the...
The 44th Annual St. Petersburg Power & Sailboat Show cruised into the downtown waterfront over the weekend, drawing thousands of boating enthusiasts to the Mahaffey Theater...
Pinellas County’s largest park will soon feature a long-awaited new amenity, as the county commission is moving forward with a plan to remove and replace the...
This week's guest is best-selling author Monte Burke whose latest book, "Lords of the Fly: Madness, Obsession, and the Hunt for the World Record Tarpon," dives...
VINTAGE ST. PETE is a series focused on our city’s illustrious (and occasionally notorious) past. Many of these features have appeared in the Catalyst over the...
It is Tony Antonious’ contention that the town of Redington Shores has “declared war” on him. Antonious, 72, has owned the 1,200-foot Redington Long Pier since...