City Councilmember Ed Montanari, channeling former President Ronald Reagan, said his goal for Thursday’s much-anticipated discussion on the historic Gas Plant District’s $6.5 billion redevelopment was...
A cavalcade of nonprofit and elected officials described a new housing development’s local and national significance Friday morning. Walter Sloan wants them to know they saved...
The Florida Holocaust Museum in downtown St. Petersburg hosted a beam signing ceremony Friday, marking a major milestone in its ongoing renovation and expansion project. The...
In March, an interdenominational faith-based advocacy group penned an open letter criticizing Mayor Ken Welch’s efforts to address a lack of affordable housing in St. Petersburg....
The blue-tarped fencing surrounding an excavation site in Lakewood Elementary School’s shadow represents hope for some teachers and parents who will watch the development gradually take...
The City of St. Petersburg has launched its $1 million Innovative Equity Project that allows residents to vote on funding recipients. That is not the only...
Jim Nixon, St. Petersburg’s LGBTQ+ liaison, has stepped down from the role after helping the city earn national acclaim for its inclusivity efforts over the past...
Erica Riggins, public information officer for the City of St. Petersburg, will resign after serving 18 months as a key member of Mayor Ken Welch’s administration....
While interest in St. Petersburg’s derelict Tangerine Plaza has recently soared, city officials will continue working to facilitate an agreement with the Sugar Hill Group. The...
Pinellas County continues attracting new residents, and the overwhelming majority are choosing to live in St. Petersburg. The tagline for Thursday evening’s 2024 State of the...