The St. Petersburg-based Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance of Florida (IMAF) announced Tuesday morning it will support and monitor the Historic Gas Plant District’s $6.5 billion redevelopment. Founded...
Retired Marine Gen. Kenneth F. “Frank” McKenzie, former commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), decided to continue his decorated career in public service at the University...
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch said Wednesday morning’s ribbon-cutting ceremony was more than a celebration of brick and mortar – it symbolized progress in efforts to...
A self-described “runner’s superstore” left without a location due to redevelopment plans has a new home at the Camden Central tower in downtown St. Petersburg. Miami-based...
An oft-overlooked South St. Petersburg neighborhood’s residents are working together to highlight the community’s potential and overcome persistent hurdles. Franklin Alves believes Campbell Park is on...
Pinellas County Commissioners recently approved several comprehensive plan changes and land use amendments to foster revitalization across a historically underserved, unincorporated community bordering St. Petersburg. Three...
A program designed to foster student entrepreneurship and economic success equitably continues to gain momentum with help from some of the area’s most prominent companies. St....
Despite today’s educators facing myriad challenges, Pinellas County Schools (PCS) Superintendent Kevin Hendrick eagerly anticipates providing excitement and stability for local youth in his second year...
St. Petersburg’s leisure services administrator said talks regarding a departmental name change with Mayor Ken Welch began in earnest following Hurricane Ian. It was late September...
Robert Blackmon immediately noticed that Harder Hall, Sebring’s historic Mediterranean-style pink hotel, bore a striking resemblance to St. Petersburg’s Vinoy Resort and Golf Club. The former...