The St. Petersburg Innovation District’s thought leaders, as City Councilmember Gina Driscoll noted Wednesday evening, are developing solutions for critical problems “by air, land and sea...
A University of South Florida St. Petersburg professor expected educators to “hate” artificial intelligence (AI). He found most were already using the nascent technology outside of...
Multiple area organizations are collaboratively working to establish an efficient and reliable waterborne transit system, with or without the Cross Bay Ferry’s operator. A recent report...
Pinellas County residents, governments and development stakeholders have a new tool to track the Live Local Act’s success – or lack thereof – at mitigating the...
Tampa Bay’s population growth outpaced 19 similar metropolitan areas again in 2023; however, costs continue increasing, with residents now spending 57% of their income on housing...
Retired Marine Gen. Kenneth F. “Frank” McKenzie, former commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), decided to continue his decorated career in public service at the University...
Pinellas County officials awarded $2.3 million Tuesday to help a local brewer overcome soaring construction costs, and to ensure a relocating San Diego-based defense contractor has...
The Tampa Bay Partnership recently found that households spend 54 cents of every dollar on housing and transportation; a new study will further evaluate the issue...
The St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce and Eckerd College have joined forces to launch the “Sunshine City Happiness Study,” a new project aimed at understanding the...
Researchers at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg have received a five-year, $24 million grant from the National Institute of Health (NIH) to expand its...