State and city officials hope an expansive roadway project will reduce the frequency and severity of traffic crashes and improve the quality of life along 5th...
As a peninsula surrounded by salt water, St. Petersburg has a preponderance of bridges in need of constant maintenance, repair and occasionally, replacement – all of...
The Legislature recently awarded $5 million in funding to the Florida Holocaust Museum, with Chairman Mike Igel calling it evidence that state leadership recognizes the institution’s...
As part of ongoing efforts to ensure the safety of over 100,000 children, Pinellas County Schools (PCS) is now the first district in the state to...
A company operating out of St. Petersburg’s Maritime Defense and Technology Hub is using its uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) to gain a better understanding of how...
Nine people vying to serve as advocates for over 100,000 children attending schools in Pinellas County recently discussed the most pressing topics in education, including safety,...
A long-awaited streetscaping and infrastructure project is finally on its way to the west side of Central Avenue in St. Petersburg. During Thursday’s meeting, city council...
The University of South Florida announced the creation of the Global and National Security Institute Wednesday, with Kenneth F. “Frank” McKenzie, retired Marine Corps general and...
Luke Williams became Pinellas County Schools’ Police chief on March 1, 2018, just over two weeks after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school shooting in Parkland,...
As a journalist, Corey G. Johnson realizes that while a story may have an immense impact locally, it is impossible to tell if the content will...