
St. Petersburg to Remove Public Art After FDOT Denial
News Summary St. Petersburg is set to remove public art from five intersections after the Florida Department of Transportation denied an exception request, citing safety

News Summary St. Petersburg is set to remove public art from five intersections after the Florida Department of Transportation denied an exception request, citing safety

News Summary The Florida Department of Transportation has rejected St. Petersburg’s request to keep several murals on roadways, triggering community protests. These murals celebrate local

News Summary Mairs Grocery, a staple in South St. Petersburg for 24 years, is relocating due to demolition of its building for a new community

News Summary The Florida Department of Transportation has denied St. Petersburg’s request to exempt its murals from a new mandate that requires their removal due

News Summary A Sarasota-based luxury real estate company has opened its first office in St. Petersburg, capitalizing on the region’s growing upscale market. This initiative

News Summary Residents of The Morgan apartments in St. Petersburg are relieved that their water service will not be cut off after their landlord made

News Summary Residents of the Morgan Apartments in St. Petersburg, Florida, are at risk of losing their water service due to an outstanding debt of

News Summary Residents of The Morgan Apartments in St. Petersburg, Florida, are relieved after Lurin Real Estate Holdings made substantial payments to prevent water service

News Summary In St. Petersburg, Florida, 75-year-old Eddie Horne graduated high school, achieving a lifelong dream after a difficult past at the Dozier School for

News Summary In St. Petersburg, Florida, the Police Department has gained new authority to issue fines to drivers creating damaging wakes in flooded streets. This