Everyone is invited to tour the Coast Guard Sector of St. Petersburg on Saturday.
Lawmakers are working to create a specialty license plate to honor officers killed in the line of duty.
Crews are expected to break ground on the $30 million dollar renovation within 30 days.
The airport is one of more than 100 being targeted by the FAA as it braces for federal budget cuts that could kick in if a deal isn't reached in Washington by March 1.
Business owners call for a public vote and renovations and question the May 31 closing date for the St. Pete Pier.
The owners plan to open a new, modern Columbia Restaurant at the foot of "The Lens" pier project in St. Petersburg in 2015.
The bill's sponsor put the statewide domestic partnership registry plan on hold after lawmakers expressed concerns about its constitutionality. St. Petersburg approved its own registry last June.
Everyone is invited to the Midtown GTE Community Financial Center’s Black History Festival on Saturday, February 23, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
At its Feb. 26 meeting, Pinellas County Commissioners will vote on whether or not to place a sales tax for transit improvement on the November 2014 ballot.
Here is a look at some of the holiday closings in St. Petersburg and around Pinellas County for Presidents Day.
County commissioner Norm Roche said it would be easier to advocate for a statewide domestic partnership registry than have varying registries at the local level.
Pinellas County Commissioners added a discussion about gun background checks to their legislative agenda.
Future improvements include adding trains, moving the rental car facility and expanding terminals.
A new program at USF St. Petersburg will allow students, faculty and the general public to rent a car by hour, day or overnight. People can reserve one of two vehicles parked at USFSP through the new car-sharing program on campus.
Local city and community leaders from across Florida asked their local legislative officials Monday to stand up and support President Obama's gun violence prevention policies.
Florida Sen. Jack Latvala of Clearwater and Rep. Kathleen Peters of St. Petersburg want all military veterans to receive in-state tuition in Florida.
Results from a new phone survey, which was released last week, also said approval ratings for red light cameras rebounded slightly.
Former State Rep. and City Council member Rick Kriseman filed paperwork Monday to run against Mayor Bill Foster.
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On Tuesday, Feb. 12, the Pinellas County Commission will vote on its 2013 legislative priorities.
St. Petersburg Mayor Bill Foster stopped the expansion of red light cameras after a resident shared possible problems with the timing of yellow lights.
A vote to further explore the possibility of allowing the Tampa Bay Rays to look for a stadium outside St. Petersburg failed Thursday.
Pinellas County Property Appraiser Pam Dubov said filing for the property tax exemption ends March 1.
Pinellas County officials said they might have to start thinking about the long-term budget impacts of climate change.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out, St. Petersburg: How will this affect you?
St. Pete council members hope to get the ball rolling on the Tampa Bay Rays' stadium search by proposing that the team pay an annual "exploration" fee in exchange for looking at potential sites in Pinellas and Hillsborough.
The St. Petersburg redistricting commission is recommending a plan that would keep current councilors in their districts and leave two potential District 4 city council candidates out of the running.
Pinellas County Commissioners will start forming the FY2014 budget Tuesday at a budget work session.
The redistricting commission made its final recommendation Wednesday. There will be a public hearing scheduled Feb. 5 on the Plan 7 map that will be presented to city council.
Rays ownership met with Pinellas County Commissioners Tuesday to talk about the Rays future in the area. County commissioners agreed that the Rays should be able to look at locations outside St. Petersburg.
No agreement on ballot language was reached. It will now be up to the judge to decide if a vote on the future of the St. Petersburg Pier happens.
The city is hosting two public workshops to get input on regulations for sidewalk cafes in St. Petersburg.
While some states are eyeing a switch that would award Electoral College votes based on how a Congressional district votes, Florida’s State House Speaker Will Weatherford says it’s a bad idea. Do you agree?
City staff met with local construction agencies and activist groups last week to come up with a revised local hiring policy at the request of City Council.
Mayor Foster and council members Wengay Newton and Leslie Curran got into a very heated discussion Jan. 24 over the pending closure of the Midtown Sweetbay.
The first budget workshop for the fiscal year 2014 budget was Thursday. Council did not rule out raising taxes to fund raises and hiring more police.
The Rays organization met with the Hillsborough County Commission Tuesday and said Major League Baseball does not believe in the Tampa Bay area.
The redistricting commission and residents say the city charter is unclear on whether this is allowed. The decision could mean two possible city council candidates cannot run.
A new study attempts to rank the sexual health of every state in the nation and Washington, D.C, while gauging how social issues and state law affect sexual health.
Supporters and opponents of abortion rights took to the sidewalks Tuesday to voice their opinion on the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade