City officials continue formulating an updated Stormwater Master Plan incorporating new modeling technology, sea level rise and rainfall data, stakeholder feedback and policy recommendations to reduce...
For over 53 years, the St. Petersburg Police Department has worked to identify a woman found dead in a locked steamer trunk on Halloween Day 1969....
The four professional sports franchises in “Champa Bay” are increasingly looking to new technology to bolster gameday experiences and maintain a competitive edge. Representatives from the...
Communities across the state and nation now follow St. Petersburg’s lead as officials incorporate new technology into the Stormwater Master Plan to mitigate flooding. However,...
A St. Petersburg startup plans to secure the future through the world’s oldest random number generator – physically manipulating dice. Data networks hold copious amounts of...
While a proposed ordinance regarding land development regulations and notice requirements features six procedural amendments, a recent discussion focused on an unincluded aspect – informing nearby...
St. Petersburg City Council members are discussing an initiative to create a rental properties database that includes owner and site information, and also promotes transparency. The...
Ceremonies for what race promoters dubbed “the world’s fastest spring break party” commenced Thursday morning, kicking off three days of auto racing and events in downtown...
Entrepreneurs in the South St. Petersburg Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) can soon apply for city funding to bolster their small business, startup or “side hustle.” The...
The University of South Florida’s Finance Committee approved spending $22 million to design an on-campus stadium; its overall cost and how USF will pay for it...