St. Petersburg’s 49th Street South corridor is part of a “High Injury Network” that accounts for 40% of Pinellas County’s serious and fatal vehicular crash injuries...
St. Petersburg is already a smart city – an urban area utilizing new technologies to improve quality of life, enhance infrastructure and support a more responsive...
Low-income families finding refuge in the St. Petersburg Housing Authority’s 134 public housing units will soon see some home improvements, thanks to a $842,360 federal grant....
Pinellas County’s planning agency has approved plans to repurpose an underutilized swath of 34th Street South into bus and right-turn lanes that will support a new...
“At a cardiac arrest, the first procedure is to take your own pulse,” notes Dr. Samuel Shem in The House of God. For all of the...
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the title Emeritus is bestowed upon “a person retired from professional life but permitted to retain as an honorary title the...
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...
A group of business leaders remains intent on improving St. Petersburg’s William Parks and “First Block”; however, they will do so through a foundation rather than...
A new $15 million state grant will help Pinellas County officials pay for an ongoing $37 million emergency dune restoration project. However, some coastal communities refuse...
A former Navy SEAL captain who once led a $67 billion U.S. Special Operations Command program is now growing a tech-focused maritime navigation startup from St....