Notably missing is any effort to deal with issues in south St. Pete
While the public forum is set for Monday night, voters have plenty of chances to tune in.
CSX would merely make the tracks available for lease through a deal with State the rest would be up to the local community.
The 9-year-old was reported missing from St. Pete Beach on Saturday.
Nearly 30 new laws went into effect on Oct. 1, including tougher penalties for prostitution and consequences for posting 'revenge porn.'
An example of what’s really wrong out at the Suncoast Transit Authority
Wheeler-Brown Campaign for St. Pete City Council suffers another blow
Would the Rays be willing to play at Toytown?
People are simply fed up with the Grand Old Party (GOP).
The Kriseman administration has made it clear they are more than willing to go after employees who aren’t in agreement with them.
Kriseman team chooses to attack one of the City’s most defenseless employees over a Facebook comment.
The backdoor dealing spans the spectrum of Hillsborough and Tampa governments.
The plan doesn’t call for a tax increase.
The Florida Department of Transportation is proposing a number of improvements to reduce crashes.
Then there is the whole issue of Miller deciding to fight a termination and what might actually come out.
This one of those “have you stopped beating your wife” issues where there is really no good response for CNN.
Just thoughts that your post brought to light
Answer – Rick Kriseman
The Kriseman administration seems to be building a record of imposing their ideas, goals, concepts and ideological positions on the public.
I like Trump’s position on the press. They have to think before THEY act or ask, and that is a refreshing change.
With Connors gone, there is a real vacuum in experience, engineering talent, political insight and power within the Public Works area.
Residents can start picking them up on Sunday.
Wednesday was one of those rare days when I actually felt bad for the PSTA Board. Four bus routes were on the chopping block.
It was a sad day for many a bitter taste for some and a new beginning for others.
Below in a series of Posts are the PSTA Board Member evaluations for PSTA CEO Brad Miller.
The iconic structure is coming down to make way for Pier Park.
All of these under performing schools are in St. Petersburg and the City has to take some of the responsibility.
The organization alleges the state arbitrarily changed its definition of the first trimester of pregnancy.
Things don’t seem to be going well in St. Petersburg and the Kriseman administration is taking a less than serious view of the situation.
Bush down, Fiorina way up, Rubio coming on, the Republican Party in near state of panic and Trump on top.
A federal lawsuit has been filed following state refusal to list both same-sex parents’ names on the legal documents.
When was the last time you heard waste water or storm water disposal as a major issue from the Kriseman administration?
The question is can you really pack enough millennials between 4th street and the waterfront to pay all the City’s bills?
The City Charter worked as designed and the City got a top notch administrator not a political hack.
Four of the organization’s 16 Florida clinics failed inspections ordered last week.
This is more of a Mayoral power grab than it is a legitimate way to improve the St. Petersburg electoral or political process.
The Republican Party is trying to do the nice dance staying out of Trump’s line of fire.
The reason Nurse didn’t get his report is because there is nothing to report.
It appears all of this leaves Connors in charge of the City’s two largest construction projects, Pier Park and the new Police complex.
Carly Fiorina has stayed out of the Trump debate up to this point and that may have been a big mistake.