St. Petersburg is home to 4,218 businesses that have navigated economic downturns, soaring living costs and exponential growth to serve customers for over 20 years.
Any changes to the area will require a voter referendum due to an undecipherable 41-year-old map and associated land use restrictions.
Sweeping new legislation dictates how local governments must prepare for and respond to natural disasters. St. Petersburg already has most of its mandates in place. Local...
A new project from the University of South Florida libraries, in collaboration with USF English professor Thomas Hallock and Eckerd College animal studies professor Amanda Hagood,...
With just 45 days to fill Lisa Wheeler-Bowman’s vacated District 7 seat, city council members could appoint a new representative for South St. Petersburg as soon...
After spending the last six years representing his hometown, state Rep. Ben Diamond suspended his congressional campaign Thursday, falling victim to a redistricting map that splits...