Mayor Ken Welch, city officials and community leaders gathered at St. Petersburg’s City Hall Thursday morning for the ninth annual Black History Month flag-raising ceremony. State...
Affordable housing, professional baseball, divisiveness and maintaining a unique identity amid exponential growth are topics dominating discourse among the 2.5 million people who call Hillsborough and...
While most new municipal ordinances and amendments promote growth to increase St. Petersburg’s housing stock, city officials must now ensure that any land-use changes are not...
While Senate Bill 102 – known as the Live Local Act – increases state affordable housing funding, it also strips regulatory powers from city and county...
Years of work to establish and enhance local renter protections is now all for naught due to a recently enacted state law. The St. Petersburg City...
Low-income tenants facing eviction in St. Petersburg could soon receive pro-bono legal counsel after the city council formally approved exploring a long-discussed initiative. The resolution, passed...
A flurry of new legislation percolating out of Tallahassee could undue months, if not years, of local work to increase support for St. Petersburg’s renters. Council...
St. Petersburg City Council members are discussing an initiative to create a rental properties database that includes owner and site information, and also promotes transparency. The...