“Income will not be a barrier to get in there.”
Any changes to the area will require a voter referendum due to an undecipherable 41-year-old map and associated land use restrictions.
Mayor Ken Welch recently told city council members that his administration has considered purchasing the Pinellas County Job Corps Center in St. Petersburg to prevent students...
Many St. Petersburg residents have opposing opinions of a proposed program that would provide beautification, ambassador and social outreach services throughout the downtown core. Concerns surrounding...
Several land use and zoning changes in a coastal high-hazard area will accommodate a St. Petersburg-based contractor’s new headquarters and a 20-unit townhome development. City council...
Calls for police assistance in downtown St. Petersburg have soared alongside the area’s growth and popularity. Some city and business leaders believe a new initiative can...
Pinellas County will receive $512,336 in federal funding to help rapidly rehouse residents affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Commissioners will now approve grant recipients to...
In a move to tackle the growing crisis of family homelessness in Pinellas County, two local nonprofits are announcing a new partnership to transform the lives...
St. Petersburg Police Chief Anthony Holloway provided city council members with mostly good news during a recent quarterly crime update. Criminal offenses decreased by 4.8% in...
The St. Petersburg City Council held a two-hours-plus discussion covering Hurricane Helene’s impacts, unsung heroes and ongoing concerns for the first time Thursday. St. Petersburg has...