The founders of Blue, a local blockchain-based company that offers know-your-customer (KYC) and anti-money laundering (AML) products, recently completed a $3.2 million seed round. The St....
Despite the illegality of medical and recreational marijuana at the federal level, over 700 banks and credit unions filed paperwork with the U.S. government earlier this...
Small businesses throughout the region continue to have an advocate in the nation’s capital, as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently reelected a local...
In need of more space and upgraded facilities to handle its myriad responsibilities, the City of St. Petersburg recently awarded $8.2 million for construction of a...
A developer and several community supporters continue advocating for an industrial mixed-use rezoning initiative, I-Mix, that could transform perpetually vacant land along the 22nd Street corridor...
State lawmakers have passed a bill asking Governor Ron DeSantis to formulate a plan to pull Florida out of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA)...
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital has agreed to pay $804,000 in administrative fines arising from past regulatory violations cited by the Florida Agency for Health Care...
Three Raymond James entities agreed to pay $15 million to settle claims that they improperly charged advisory fees and excess commissions on certain accounts. The companies...
Bayfront Health St. Petersburg said it has re-trained its staff and added more oversight, following allegations that the hospital failed to provide copies of medical records...
One of the area’s fastest-growing software firms just got some rocket fuel. ComplianceQuest, a Tampa company with software for life science firms and manufacturers, raised a...