It’s been nearly 50 years since snow has been spotted in St. Pete, but this weekend, it’ll almost feel like the real thing. The City of...
Despite recent clamoring for more pickleball facilities, a new study validated what St. Petersburg parks officials have repeatedly stated – the city is on the “bleeding...
Noisy cliques of waterbirds known as gallinules swim, hunt and peck among the reeds, weeds and aquatic grasses that ring Round Lake, a small pond just...
While Sarasota-based The Pickleball Club’s first of 15 planned locations will open in Lakewood Ranch in less than a week, its owner has always eyed St....
Following Thanksgiving feasts, and sandwiched between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, comes a more personal shopping holiday vital to small businesses and local economies – Small...
Despite previous disagreements, local pickleball enthusiasts and St. Peterburg city officials are now working together to refine plans as the sport’s popularity continues to soar. Kevin...
St. Petersburg’s Parks & Recreation Department’s scope of responsibilities extends far beyond the city’s greenspaces and recreation centers before, during and after a natural disaster. The...
St. Petersburg city leaders, youth football representatives and the community came together Wednesday night to discuss creating a safer environment for the city’s youth football league...
Part 2 of 2. A growing and vocal group of pickleball enthusiasts believe St. Petersburg is unaccommodating to their sport; however, city officials say that could...
Long-awaited facility and operational improvements are on the way for the St. Pete Youth Farm as it continues blossoming into an oasis for teens on the...