St. Petersburg residents can now sue the city for not enforcing a controversial law banning sleeping in public spaces. Police Chief Anthony Holloway believes there is...
A seemingly increasing homeless population is affecting condominium sales in St. Petersburg. However, new state legislation banning public “camping” contradicts federal law, leaving the city vulnerable...
The St. Pete Beach City Commission filled its last vacancy a day before holding a special meeting on a massive, controversial redevelopment project. However, the four...
Beginning this Saturday, July 1, Florida residents can legally carry concealed weapons in public without a state-issued permit, or training. However, restrictions remain, and private property...
St. Petersburg City Council members recently welcomed state lawmakers to City Hall for a legislative recap, and the discussion often centered on one topic – a...
After over four years of litigation and negotiations, Pinellas County officials and their municipal partners will receive around $110 million from conglomerates deemed responsible for the...
With six Florida property insurance companies already declared insolvent this year, many stakeholders saw the state taking a hit from a major hurricane as a worst-case...
Just over two months after Celsius Network – which has strong ties to Tampa – filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, its embattled CEO announced his immediate...
Several voting and civil rights organizations filed a lawsuit to stop Florida’s new congressional map Friday, just hours after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed it into law....
The five weeks following the launch of the Seminole Tribe’s sports betting app have seen a federal judge throw out their Gaming Compact with Florida, a...