Spring has sprung, 2024-style. One would think that the warm and not-yet-humid weather would mean record-breaking crowds for the Second Saturday ArtWalk, in which some 40...
A new coffee and shopping concept opened in St. Petersburg’s Grand Central District over the weekend. Pour and Decor, a coffee and home decor shop at...
The proposed new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark and surrounding Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment will each feature $500,000 worth of city-owned, insured and maintained public art...
Headlining this weekend’s 19th Tampa Bay Blues Festival in St. Pete’s Vinoy Park is roots rock/blues singer and songwriter Grace Potter, who’s now touring (and making...
As the radio play-by-play broadcaster for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Dave Mishkin maintains a busy schedule, especially during hockey season. Somehow, during the last few NHL...
A cross-section of the United States, from Texas to Maine, will be directly underneath Monday’s total solar eclipse, a celestial phenomenon during which the Moon passes...
If you’re searching for a way to give back to your community, the Catalyst’s Impact Connector is here to help. Each week, we feature five organizations...
Erica Riggins, public information officer for the City of St. Petersburg, will resign after serving 18 months as a key member of Mayor Ken Welch’s administration....
A local nonprofit is bringing the Kentucky Derby to the St. Pete Pier. 13 Ugly Men is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to support Tampa...
St. Petersburg’s reputation as a burgeoning technology hub continues attracting national innovation leaders, including a formerly Boston-based entrepreneur who launched an artificial intelligence-fueled bookkeeping platform Wednesday....