Pinellas County voters have overwhelmingly approved the renewal of a school referendum, with 68% voting in favor of the measure. The referendum, which includes a new...
City Council members approved an incentive package to help ensure Foot Locker selects St. Petersburg as its next corporate home in the brief window between Hurricanes...
City officials are exploring alternative uses for underutilized green space near downtown St. Petersburg, including expanding a publicly owned affordable housing complex. Councilmember Gina Driscoll requested...
While committee referrals typically pass without discussion, a motion to consider conducting a public straw poll on a Tampa Bay Rays stadium deal sparked extensive, passionate...
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...
St. Petersburg City Councilmembers hoped to appoint a new District 7 representative today; then came Hurricane Ian. Despite their intention to expedite the process, Vice Chair...
Six months after nixing the idea in a committee meeting and immediately following about two dozen protestors sleeping outside of city hall, St. Petersburg will take...
In an effort to increase business recruitment and remain competitive in the region, the St. Petersburg City Council is seeking a path to provide economic development...
The transformation of an old landfill in Largo into an expansive sports complex featuring Pinellas County’s largest pickleball facility and its first public lagoon has cleared...
The City of St. Petersburg is considering significant changes to how it conducts elections, to provide early voting options and increase turnout but at the risk...