“Veterans really benefit a lot from being able to be with each other."
New funding and leadership will propel long-discussed efforts to upgrade Williams Park and establish a St. Petersburg Downtown Improvement District. A nonprofit group recently secured $800,000...
A recent St. Petersburg College graduate has utilized the school’s Innovation Lab to create an artificial intelligence-powered robot equipped with customizable personalities and facial recognition software....
After over four years of perseverance, a much-anticipated townhome development now provides 10 affordable homeownership opportunities for local families in a once-overlooked area. Shell Dash Townhome...
Over 90,000 Pinellas County students face an uncertain future as district officials work to navigate Hurricane Milton’s widespread impacts. At least 80 of 128 Pinellas County...
The founder of a crowdsourced story analytics platform plans to transform the publishing industry by providing authors with actionable feedback and promoting the site’s top-ranked writers...
Prominent local author Peter Kageyama, the self-proclaimed “city love guy,” believes colleges embody many municipal characteristics – they both have leadership, constituents, infrastructure and provide programming....
Beginning this Saturday, July 1, Florida residents can legally carry concealed weapons in public without a state-issued permit, or training. However, restrictions remain, and private property...
An initiative to help 253 St. Petersburg city employees with residency requirements afford soaring rents has just 23 participants through its first eight months. The program...
A city initiative is pushing for a healthy lifestyle revolution in St. Petersburg through education, free fitness programs, food giveaways and partnerships meant to implement institutional...