The eastern landing wall of St. Petersburg City Hall’s Grand Staircase, blank for 54 years, will soon receive a bronze plaque commemorating the historical incident that...
Welcome to the Catalyst’s Community Voices platform. We’ve curated community leaders and thinkers from all parts of our great city to speak on issues that affect us...
With an eye on the ever-present COVID-19 threat, and mindful that any plans made are subject to its whims, Wordier Than Thou founder and executive director...
St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman and a team of advisors continue to stress the importance of wearing a face covering to slow the spread of COVID-19,...
The St. Petersburg City Council will hold a public hearing this week on a plan that would allow consideration of increased development in parts of the...
St. Pete wasn’t exactly a one-horse town in 1939, when its aging City Hall (at the current site of the First Central Tower, on 4th Street...
Friday on The Catalyst Sessions, Creative Loafing editor-in-chief Ray Roa was asked about the future of Tampa Bay’s feisty alt-weekly, which like all print newspapers has...
There were 81 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Pinellas County Friday, the largest one-day increase since the pandemic began. Pinellas County has 1,478 total confirmed...
Retailers in 4th Street Shoppes expect to begin opening later this year, or early next year. The 15,000-square-foot project, made up of two buildings connected by...
This past January Emilia Sargent, one of the founders of the nonprofit Tampa Repertory Theatre, was named Co-Artistic Director. It’s a small company, and it wasn’t...