St. Petersburg to host statewide trails council
St. Petersburg’s new Trail Town designation will bring one of Florida’s top trail advisory bodies to the city next month. The Florida Greenways and Trails Council is scheduled to meet April 8 and 9 at St. Petersburg Distillery. The visit comes a few months after the state designated St. Petersburg’s Greater Arts...
Trailblazer Taylor Townsend Attains WTA World No.1 Doubles Ranking
ST PETERSBURG, FL, – Taylor Townsend has achieved the WTA World No. 1 Doubles Ranking presented by PIF for the first time in her career. She also becomes the first mother in history to reach this elite doubles ranking position. Townsend, who welcomed her son Adyn Aubrey in 2021,...
🏭 Multiple Manufacturing Jobs Now Hiring in Pinellas County
Pinellas County’s manufacturing scene is buzzing this month, with several top employers adding skilled hands to their teams. From aerospace assembly to pharmaceutical production, there’s something here for every maker and builder.
Tampa Bay Blues Festival 2026 in St. Petersburg: Lineup, Tickets, VIP Passes and What...
Blues fans across Florida and beyond are getting ready for one of the biggest waterfront music events of the year as the Tampa Bay Blues Festival 2026 returns to Vinoy Waterfront Park in St. Petersburg from April 10–12, 2026. The festival’s official kickoff party is also set for Thursday, April 9, 2026, at the...
Tampa men accused of $1K Pokémon card theft: HCSO
A pair of Tampa men have been arrested in connection with the theft of a rare Pokémon card valued at more than $1,000, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office.
One person injured after motorcycle crashes into tree in Florida
FLORIDA — A St. Petersburg man is in critical condition following a motorcycle crash early Sunday morning in Pinellas Park, according to police. Officers responded around 2:30 a.m. to the area of Belcher Road, just south of 75th Street North, where they found a black Harley-Davidson motorcycle that had left the...
Local protesters travel hours to rally against ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention facility
FLORIDA, USA — A controversial immigrant detention center deep in the Florida Everglades is continuing to draw weekly protests — with some demonstrators traveling hours across the state to make their voices heard. On Sunday, a group of about 55 people from the St. Petersburg area boarded a...
Brandon Burger Blitz as Whataburger Moves Into W Brandon Boulevard Hot Spot
Brandon’s getting its Whataburger back this spring, and it is landing right in the middle of the action. The Texas burger chain is set to return with a new restaurant at 1426 W Brandon Blvd, taking over the former Aussie Grill building. The Brandon opening trails the brand’s recent Tampa Bay debut and will drop that...
11 Florida Neighborhood Restaurants Locals Love Like Family
Florida’s food scene is filled with restaurants that do far more than serve a good meal. Across the state, certain neighborhood spots have become part of everyday life for the people who live nearby. These are the places where regular customers rarely need to look at the menu. The...
St. Petersburg will begin a Bartlett Lake dredging initiative
The City of St. Petersburg will begin dredging Bartlett Lake next week. This is part of a larger initiative to reduce flooding for south St. Pete residents. Stormwater from Basin C, which encompasses 3,535 acres, drains into Lake Maggiore. It then flows through Salt Creek and Bartlett Lake before entering Tampa Bay.

















