“It’s not every day that you can go public and your main competitor is closed due to a government shutdown.”
The last St. Petersburg-based company to go public was C1 Bank in 2014. Trevor Burgess, who now leads Neptune Flood, was its CEO.
Former Congressman David Jolly believes he and his supporters "have the opportunity to launch a political movement in the state that can’t be stopped."
Pinellas County will eagerly open its books and doors for Florida’s Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) task force. County Commissioners approved a resolution Tuesday that cedes...
An ongoing legal battle surrounding the presidential pause and review of federal funding could not have come at a worse time for the City of St....
The City of St. Petersburg’s legislative agenda unsurprisingly focuses on storm recovery and environmental resilience in the wake of back-to-back hurricanes. The draft document notes that...
Allison Mihalich, director of St. Petersburg’s Office of Sustainability and Resilience, will step down from her post to pursue a new role with the federal government....
Before offering his immediate resignation, former Madeira Beach Mayor Jim Rostek sent a mass email to constituents detailing alleged corruption and improprieties throughout city government. He...
Jim Nixon, St. Petersburg’s LGBTQ+ liaison, has stepped down from the role after helping the city earn national acclaim for its inclusivity efforts over the past...
Dr. Heather O’Leary, a University of South Florida St. Petersburg anthropology professor, recently shared her expertise at the first United Nations conference on water in 46...