After providing a free platform to catalyze discussions around local issues, Joe Hamilton, publisher of the St. Pete Catalyst, hopes a new, innovative startup will further...
In addition to statewide and local candidate races, St. Petersburg voters will also decide on two city charter amendments and two referendum questions during the upcoming...
While the St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs (SPCWA) typically focuses on critical, timely international issues, Tuesday’s special event was decidedly lighthearted. The SPCWA hosted University...
Officials with St. Petersburg College have reaffirmed their commitment to increasing diversity among contractors and vendors and are hosting an informational event to enhance recruitment efforts....
As part of the arduous task of creating new city council districts that align with city charter guidelines, local officials are conducting a series of informational...
An innovative, cloud-based enterprise software provider recently announced a partnership with St. Petersburg to help manage the city’s largest capital improvement budget in history. Founded 15...
Pinellas Sheriff Bob Gualtieri realized the benefits of uniting the county’s law enforcement agencies and first responders following the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High...
Despite numerous objections from residents and the trepidation of council members, the City of St. Petersburg is officially furthering negotiations with Safe Harbor Development (SHD) on...
An open-source software tool created by a University of South Florida researcher is changing how the world’s transit agencies provide travel information by quickly identifying errors...
Following a study revealing that half of all families in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Manatee, Sarasota, and DeSoto counties are “rent-cost burdened,” United Way Suncoast is increasing its...