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...
Hundreds of residents of various faiths gathered at the Coliseum Tuesday night for St. Petersburg’s Iftar Dinner. The annual event, now in its sixth year, is...
Utility rates have soared alongside rents, leaving some residents to choose what bills they can afford to pay in any given month. They now have a...
Marquez Valdes-Scantling said St. Petersburg made him the man he is today; that man is an entrepreneur, community servant and two-time Super Bowl champion. Mayor Ken...
The first of three scheduled 2024 City Hall on Tour stops represented a homecoming of sorts for Mayor Ken Welch. He said his father, the late...
Six local projects that encompass everything from uplifting South St. Petersburg communities to clean energy initiatives will benefit from U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor’s federal appropriations success....
A third consecutive trip to the final four proved a charm for the Gibbs High School boys’ basketball team, who recently secured their first state title...
The “world’s fastest spring break party” returns to St. Petersburg this weekend, bringing hundreds of thousands of spectators – and their wallets – to the downtown...