A medical researcher at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital is helping change the 20th century, one-size-fits-all approach to health care through artificial intelligence and advanced analytics....
Flooding is an increasing problem on the St. Petersburg peninsula, and residents of low-lying communities implored city officials to “do something” in an emotional and informative...
Multiple Development Review Commissioners empathized with residents whose townhomes will soon abut a 21-story mixed-use tower; however, they ultimately approved the project as it met St....
Converting tennis courts to pickleball courts has drawn the ire of some nearby residents and sparked ongoing debate over what constitutes a “substantial change” to St....
St. Petersburg residents could vote on what projects or departments receive $1 million in funding through a unique program proposed by the mayoral administration. City Administrator...
To some residents’ dismay, a Connecticut-based company plans to transform a former Tampa Bay Times distribution campus in St. Petersburg into a multitenant industrial park with...
Pinellas County tourism stakeholders – and there are many, as the industry is the area’s largest economic driver – have plenty to celebrate this holiday season....
“Funky,” “unique” and “authentic” were oft-repeated adjectives several local leaders used to describe the 11th annual Good ‘Burger Awards and the people and businesses it showcased....
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri believes charging fares for the previously free SunRunner service has solved St. Pete Beach’s homelessness “problems.” Gualtieri, speaking Wednesday at the...
An oft-overlooked South St. Petersburg neighborhood’s residents are working together to highlight the community’s potential and overcome persistent hurdles. Franklin Alves believes Campbell Park is on...