When the Boston Red Sox arrive in St. Petersburg to play the Rays, in a three-game series the last weekend in August, Roger Zeghibe will be...
Sandwiched as we are between the Fourth of July and Labor Day, there aren’t any holidays on the immediate horizon. What to do this weekend? For...
In the spring of 2009, detective Jeremy Lewis attended a weeklong, state-sponsored training in human trafficking at St. Pete College’s Allstate Center. A homicide investigator with...
When the YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg was asked to consider taking over a popular after-school child literacy program, president and CEO David W. Jezek said...
The only consistent thing about public art is that everyone will have a different opinion of it. The word “public” kind of ensures that. Thursday’s rejection...
Late Thursday evening at St. Petersburg City Hall, the St. Petersburg City Council rejected – by a 4-3 vote – the proposed Janet Echelman sculpture for...
At its Wednesday meeting, the St. Petersburg Downtown Neighborhood Association (SPDNA) heard from city representatives regarding the proposed installation of a $2.8 million, 350-foot-sculpture at Spa...
The future of public transportation in Florida – maybe the not-too-distant future – will be the topic of discussion Friday at a meeting of the Tampa...
Stand at the eastern edge of the Canopy, the Birchwood Hotel’s rooftop bar, and you can observe the slow-but-steady construction of the new St. Pete Pier....