Pinellas County Commissioner Rene Flowers, a Democrat, will not complete her two-year term as secretary-treasurer of a transit board embroiled in political turmoil. Incoming Commission Chair...
While Sen. Darryl Rouson has served in the State Legislature for 15 years, much of his presentation at a private event focused on what he overcame...
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor is leading the fight to reduce the nation’s reliance on Chinese shrimp imports that typically forgo federal inspections and undermine the local...
With over 800 people migrating to Florida every day, coupled with the Tampa Bay area’s rising notoriety among the best places to work and live, local...
Nearly 170,000 veterans reside in Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties, and Congresswoman Kathy Castor is urging them to enroll in the “most important expansion of healthcare benefits...
The St. Petersburg Police Department is preparing for over 100,000 people to descend upon the city’s downtown waterfront this weekend for annual LGBTQ Pride events. Officials...
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...
Long before becoming one of Time‘s 100 Most Influential People, Nadine Smith was arrested at Largo City Hall for handing someone a flier emblazoned with “Don’t Discriminate”...
Florida lawmakers have tasked researchers at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg with collecting and disseminating mountains of human trafficking data to better understand and...
Low-income tenants facing eviction in St. Petersburg could soon receive pro-bono legal counsel after the city council formally approved exploring a long-discussed initiative. The resolution, passed...