For the first time in nearly nine years, the St. Petersburg City Council dais lacks a placard bearing Ed Montanari’s name. The longtime public servant, known...
While a new initiative that fosters South St. Petersburg small businesses found success – with 95% of the inaugural cohort completing the program – city officials...
Following debate on the Eviction Prevention and Probate Assistance Program’s legality, and several other questions, renters facing eviction in South St. Petersburg will now receive pro...
With a nursing shortage continuing to plague the state and nation, local healthcare officials are turning to technology to improve workflow efficiency and enhance patient care....
With its circular configuration and a steady stream of buses pulling in and out of terminals, navigating St. Petersburg’s Grand Central Station could present a challenge...
Where other people see a small piece of empty land in an otherwise well-developed city, many St. Petersburg officials envision a way to benefit residents and...
The University of Tampa (UT) is now utilizing a local startup’s platform to boost social wellness for first-year students. Tampa-based Krew Social offers a mobile application...
While the 2022 NFL season is still 10 days away, Tampa Bay Buccaneer Tom Brady is already helping local students score inside the classroom. Pinellas County...
Researchers at Duke Energy’s St. Petersburg lab are exploring if electrical vehicles (EVs) can power Florida homes during outages and help support the state’s electrical grid....