Two critical infrastructure projects in St. Petersburg are now in limbo due to the presidential administration’s death-by-a-thousand-cuts approach to federal agencies. Documents obtained by the Catalyst...
St. Petersburg’s other storm-displaced professional sports team, the Tampa Bay Rowdies, will return home tonight for the first time in seven months. Al Lang Stadium has...
Pinellas County identified 1,400 mobile homes that needed substantial damage assessments following Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Approximately 1,100 of those residents recently received letters confirming the...
While it is clear that the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus suffered significant damage from an unprecedented hurricane season, details remain murkier than the...
Builders continue turning to west St. Petersburg for developable space in a city known for its scarcity of vacant land. At their April 3 meeting, city...
St. Petersburg Fire Rescue had one high-water vehicle to complete hundreds of citywide missions during recent storms. It will soon have four. City Councilmember Lisset Hanewicz...
St. Petersburg is deploying cutting-edge traffic signal technology that increases safety, mitigates congestion and accommodates connected and automated vehicles. The artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced systems adapt to...
St. Petersburg’s congressional representatives requested $45.66 million for several community projects in the city. Nearly half would have supported storm recovery and mitigation efforts after two...
Some St. Petersburg residents can soon receive a full reimbursement to fix faulty sewer laterals, which officials say contribute significantly to flooding and sewage overflows. Private...
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