In January, the St. Petersburg City Council approved borrowing $6 million from the Economic Stability Fund to help offset the embattled Deuces Rising Project’s $19.1 million...
The city-owned, neglected Tangerine Plaza has remained mostly empty since a Walmart Neighborhood Market vacated the expansive property at 1794 22nd St. S. in 2017. The...
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...
The Tampa Bay Rays’ proposal to build a new $1.3 billion stadium included a pledge to annually emblazon jerseys with St. Petersburg’s name for at least...
Attorneys and officials with Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital face another legal challenge in the immediate aftermath of the “Take Care of Maya” trial – a...
Amid the fire dancing, live painting and music Thursday night at the Floridian Social Club was an underlying theme – St. Petersburg supports its small businesses...
The St. Petersburg Police Department has received dozens of sextortion reports – often involving teen boys and perpetrated by organized crime rings – that cost residents...
Wednesday’s Tech Night with the Rays provided a mutual benefit – for attendees, and for an innovative front office that used the event to test 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...
As congregations continue declining, and costs continue rising alongside property values, more church officials are looking to excess land as a much-needed funding source. Members of...