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Brian Telfair, once the Petersburg city attorney, previously had his license suspended in 2018. New complaints made to the state bar allege misconduct while Telfair was practicing in Richmond.
St. Petersburg voters could be asked to decide on new tax to upgrade infrastructure City council members consider going to voters in 2026 about using bonds to fund water and stormwater improvements. .
City of St Petersburg is hosting a sandbag distribution event. Residents are encouraged to pick up sandbags at 1744 9th Ave. N on July 12th.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The St. Petersburg City Council approved more than $4 million in additional sewer system resilience projects on Thursday to help keep the lift station which serves the ...
On July 21, AstraZeneca said it would invest $50 billion in U.S. production by 2030. At the core is a manufacturing plant to go somewhere in Virginia.
According to a spokesperson for the school division, Petersburg City Public Schools Summer Academy and other summer programs were canceled on Tuesday, July 15.
Petersburg Mayor Sam Parham told The Progress-Index that AstraZeneca was one of three drug companies that the city is courting.
Petersburg Vice Mayor Darrin Hill publicly criticized city staff for allowing a vape shop to open despite a council vote denying its rezoning request. Hill's criticism extended to other city issues, ...
The Petersburg Department of Economic Development Authority has approved a new application for issuance of revenue bonds.
The St. Petersburg City Council is scheduled to vote July 24 on a termination agreement that would legally end the stadium and redevelopment deal with the Tampa Bay Rays and development partner Hines.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — UPDATE: The St. Pete City Council unanimously agreed Thursday to spend more money on repairs to Tropicana Field. They have signed off on nearly $1 million of work, with ...