State Sen. Nick DiCeglie has a unique perspective on rapidly advancing legislation that requires local governments to ban the homeless from sleeping on public property. DiCeglie...
St. Petersburg officials plan to increase where residents and visitors can view public art installations ahead of several prominent projects that will receive city funding. Attorneys...
A weekly roundup of notable local real estate news. A one-story, wood-frame bungalow located at 1107 3rd St. N., in the Old Northeast neighborhood of St....
While just three years shy of celebrating its centennial birthday, St. Petersburg College (SPC) continues fostering workforce development and innovation by incorporating new technologies into its...
In an effort to fill the gaps in flood insurance, St. Petersburg’s Neptune Flood announced this week that it will be providing excess insurance coverage for...
Pinellas County officials will allow John’s Pass Village, a self-billed quaint fishing community, to become an activity center with higher-density development allowances. The 27-acre waterfront area...
The Florida Dream Center’s Work Readiness Training program is helping participants add a new tool to their toolbox of skills: Carpentry. The Florida Dream Center is...
The St. Petersburg Main Library turns 60 next week. The $1 million, 40,000-square-foot concrete, stone and glass building opened in February, 1964 with much fanfare –...
A weekly roundup of notable local real estate news. With over 90 feet of Boca Ciega Bay waterfrontage on St. Pete Beach, a 3,181 square-foot home...
Christy Vogel told 100 Women Who Care St. Petersburg members that winning their $10,000 grand prize would provide five children with two hearing aids, potentially saving...