Over 200,000 residents exercised their right to vote Tuesday, helping shape Pinellas County’s future for years to come. While the closed primary generally frames races for...
Following the city council’s recent approval of four ballot questions, residents will help shape St. Petersburg’s future during a November special election. Council members approved the...
Six months after nixing the idea in a committee meeting and immediately following about two dozen protestors sleeping outside of city hall, St. Petersburg will take...
In an effort to increase business recruitment and remain competitive in the region, the St. Petersburg City Council is seeking a path to provide economic development...
The City of St. Petersburg is considering significant changes to how it conducts elections, to provide early voting options and increase turnout but at the risk...
The City of St. Petersburg is enthusiastically moving to align municipal elections with the county, state and country, which would provide an early voting option and...
Following an impassioned discussion Tuesday, Pinellas County commissioners decided to sue the state over the recently signed elections reform law that they believe unfairly and illegally...
Several voting and civil rights organizations filed a lawsuit to stop Florida’s new congressional map Friday, just hours after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed it into law....
The Economist recently released a sprawling, in-depth look into how Florida transformed from a swamp-infested national afterthought to a major player in American social, economic and...
While much of the attention following St. Petersburg’s municipal elections on Tuesday centered on Ken Welch’s historic mayoral victory, residents also made several other decisions that...