With six Florida property insurance companies already declared insolvent this year, many stakeholders saw the state taking a hit from a major hurricane as a worst-case...
Where other people see a small piece of empty land in an otherwise well-developed city, many St. Petersburg officials envision a way to benefit residents and...
For decades, residents and community leaders in Childs Park have voiced concerns over the pungent odors emanating from a cluster of industrial sites in the neighborhood....
Florida’s Gulf Coast is not known as a surfer’s paradise due to its small swells, but a recent study has confirmed one local entrepreneur’s belief that...
A new community solar program from Duke Energy will allow the University of South Florida St. Petersburg to utilize renewable power for 70% of the school’s...
As several local leaders participating in a recent resiliency summit noted, people across the region must “dream big” and work together now to mitigate the future...
Following Wednesday’s announcement that University of South Florida President Rhea Law selected Christian Hardigree to lead the St. Petersburg campus, the two held their first public...
In need of more space and upgraded facilities to handle its myriad responsibilities, the City of St. Petersburg recently awarded $8.2 million for construction of a...
Pinellas-based nonprofit 360 Eats continues to seek grants and funding needed to expand its innovative food delivery system that bridges the gap between hunger, food waste...
A female-led, St. Petersburg-based podcast promoting a frugal lifestyle through mindful spending continues to grow, recently reaching over 2 million downloads – and upcoming syndication through...