Receiving $7.2 million in state grants will bolster St. Petersburg College’s efforts to develop new advanced manufacturing programs. It will also help kids in South St....
A recent housing update provided several notable statistics as St. Petersburg’s leadership works to facilitate 7,800 new units by 2030. Amy Foster, housing development administrator, began...
The first of three scheduled 2024 City Hall on Tour stops represented a homecoming of sorts for Mayor Ken Welch. He said his father, the late...
Tampa Bay’s population growth outpaced 19 similar metropolitan areas again in 2023; however, costs continue increasing, with residents now spending 57% of their income on housing...
Pinellas County hotels generated $1.1 billion in revenue throughout the past fiscal year – a $30 million increase over 2022 – providing a record-setting $98 million...
Over 300 people celebrated Dr. Kanika Tomalin’s return to lead an organization she helped create a decade ago and her plans for St. Petersburg’s largest grantmaking...
St. Petersburg property owners will see lower tax rates amid increased valuations; however, city-provided utility bills will increase, and many residents remain concerned over budget allocations....
Any business owner with over 25 employees now has three days to electronically verify new hires or face stiff penalties for violating a new law. Proponents...
The affordable housing crisis affects everyone in the city, noted St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce president Chris Steinocher, and adopting solutions is imperative to maintaining...
A week after St. Petersburg City Councilmembers announced their desire to reinstate tax exemptions for companies to remain regionally competitive, Pinellas County Commissioners discussed the effectiveness...