The Tampa Bay Rays have sought a new stadium for 18 years, only for ambitious proposals to fall short like a high-fly ball caught at the...
Monthly utility bills will increase by 4% to 8.5% in St. Petersburg due to aging infrastructure and inflationary costs. City Councilmembers approved the new rates, which...
St. Petersburg’s public works department is preparing for a hurricane a week after clamping a pipe that leaked about 10,600 gallons of raw sewage into a...
While crews have stopped a leak that dumped about 10,600 gallons of untreated sewage into St. Petersburg’s Riviera Bay, city officials are still working to assess...
Pinellas County Commissioners recently approved dissolving an economic advisory council that ballooned to 100 members; a smaller, invite-only business alliance comprised of C-level executives will soon...
Weeds are the only thing that has grown vertically nearly eight months after local leaders broke ground on a long-awaited South St. Petersburg affordable townhome development....
A small business headquartered in the St. Petersburg Innovation District trains military and intelligence personnel for irregular and conventional warfare, and helps civilian companies protect critical...
Decorum calls for absolute quiet inside a public library. For St. Petersburg’s longtime main library, however, the silence has been deafening. When the President Barack Obama...
A St. Petersburg startup plans to secure the future through the world’s oldest random number generator – physically manipulating dice. Data networks hold copious amounts of...
A recently released study builds on previous research and leaves no doubt that Florida’s fish have a drug problem. Local anglers and researchers from Florida International...