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St. Petersburg is ending negotiations with Safe Harbor Marinas to redevelop the downtown marina. City Development ...
St. Petersburg’s District 2, one of the city’s fastest-growing areas, is now the focus of a major city-led planning ...
The St. Petersburg City Council discussed ways to make downtown cleaner and safer Thursday after residents, business owners ...
Losing a professional sports franchise has long been regarded as a black eye. But has St. Pete moved beyond baseball?
It’s shaping up to be a lively weekend in St. Petersburg, with a mix of arts, culture, dining and outdoor events to keep ...
The Clean and Safe program has been proposed by Council Member Gina Driscoll, whose District 6 covers the downtown area. The ...
The City of St. Petersburg is offering several activities for families this summer that are safe, low-cost, and even free.
We have drains in all four corners of the street — but they get clogged,” Nick Bell, a longtime resident of the neighborhood, ...
St. Petersburg city leaders are taking a closer look at a proposal that would bring extra cleaning crews, safety ambassadors, and homeless outreach to the downtown core.
Deputy President Mashatile undertakes a Working Visit to Russia alongside St Petersburg International Economic Forum ...
"Everybody knows the city can definitely use a little cleaning up. Everybody can do for helping the homeless out too. We all see the homeless on the street. We run into them every day. Some of us are ...
St. Petersburg will stop adding fluoride to its public drinking water system next week to comply with a new statewide ban, the city announced Tuesday. But the city still touted the natural mineral’s ...