Candidates from the St. Pete Local Ciy Coucil elections
The nine-year marriage of Charlie and Carole Crist is coming to an end.
Where things the politicians want to get added and things the designers screwed up get fixed by throwing money at them.
Pinellas County Commissioner Charlie Justice welcomes the duties to come as the Chairman of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program.
Long went after two of her biggest and most vocal critics Tom Rask and Barb Haselden both long-time activists in the public transit arena.
Trump sees the risk, but I think he recognizes that those like Flynn are the very people that often shape destiny.
A group of activists wants St. Petersburg’s City Council to put pressure on Pinellas to name itself a sanctuary county.
Let's hope Kriseman comes to his senses before he does anymore harm to St. Petersburg.
Perhaps the real goal is the $100 Million-Dollar Pier.
The City of St. Petersburg says several factors may have contributed to the deaths of 71 pelicans in January.
St. Petersburg’s mayor took to the internet to declare his city a ‘sanctuary from harmful federal immigration laws.’
It's Time to get the band back together. Opposition against this regional transit authority needs to get active now.
I resubmitted the request with Kriseman, King, Kirby, Logan and Tankersly removed the remaining information was provided at no cost.
This development, Tangerine Plaza is a key to the continued redevelopment of South St. Pete.
How will Trump govern amid all of this chaos?
What has caused 15 pelicans to turn up dead or dying in St. Petersburg remains under investigation.
As thousands of women prepare to march on Washington Saturday, three local events are planned for those who can't make the trip.
These injection wells could be serious temptation to take the easy way out in a crisis.
Dispensaries will only perpetuate the reputation and mystique marijuana.
It is hard to see how Kriseman can mount a serious campaign effort without his two political sidekicks.
The newly minted Congressman says he missed a vote calling out the United Nations for its actions against Israel due to misjudged timing.
Gov. Rick Scott wants $5.8 million to add 46 counterterrorism agents to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s roster.
St. Petersburg has languished for eight years it is time to get a plan and leadership that can take the City into the next decade.
Let’s hope some strong candidates with proven problem-solving ability and leadership capabilities step forward to run for St. Pete Mayor.
City Council must set up independent reporting and monitoring for all major City projects.
Three new laws hit the books in Florida when the New Year arrives. One will stop kids from buying some forms of cough syrup.
It is not clear why Kriseman would opt to keep Gibson around.
The City spent $4.8 million on "vendors and miscellaneous" from October of 2015 through Sept of 2016 on the Pier project.
Long is using a mandate from the federal government to propose a regional transportation governing board that would have taxing authority.
The city is looking to achieve 100 percent renewable energy for the entire community.
Kriseman seems to be hiding on the 2nd floor of City hall and somewhat indiscriminately lobbing grenades at the wastewater problem.
The Florida Department of Transportation plans a Thursday public hearing on proposed changes to 66th Street in St. Pete.
More sewage from development just adds to the problem when the rain events occur.
Tankersly’s own employees are so hesitant to speak that it seems they are operating more from fear than reason and professionalism.
St. Petersburg’s sewage spill problems could end up costing taxpayers $820,000 under a state-proposed consent order.
The City of St. Petersburg is hosting a community meeting about improvements to its marina.
Kriseman finds himself between a sewage plant and a wet spot with no easy solution.
U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson has asked for a federal investigation into Florida’s $150 million practice of selling driving records.
McGlynn moves to Tampa from the Fort Lauderdale office of Fisher Phillips
No, it was not Hillary Clinton, the Democrats, women, African Americans or Hispanics.