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...
With memories of an emotionally taxing appointment process still fresh in their minds, St. Petersburg City Council members discussed filling all vacancies through a special election....
Any business owner with over 25 employees now has three days to electronically verify new hires or face stiff penalties for violating a new law. Proponents...
A new Tampa Bay Rays stadium and redeveloping the surrounding 86 acres could generate an $11.9 billion total economic output and create nearly 18,000 sustainable annual...
University of South Florida professor Joseph Dituri, or Dr. Deep Sea, has emerged from his underwater habitat over a half-inch shorter and with significantly reduced stress...
Questions regarding a five-year lease agreement for an extensive project estimated to cost over $30 million dominated discourse during the St. Petersburg Municipal Marina redevelopment’s pre-proposal...
Tampa Bay Rays President Brian Auld believes local partnerships, like those encompassed by Tropicana Field’s redevelopment plans, propel opportunities from Pinellas County’s beaches to Tampa Bay....
In November 2022, local school officials decided to address the workforce housing shortage by transforming a 99-year-old building overlooking St. Petersburg’s Mirror Lake into homes for...
While a proposed ordinance regarding land development regulations and notice requirements features six procedural amendments, a recent discussion focused on an unincluded aspect – informing nearby...
The U.S. Department of Treasury is reallocating Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) funding to local governments that successfully distributed previously-awarded money during last year’s program. As such,...