Kicking off 2023 with a horticultural flourish, Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden will host extraordinary workshops, classes and special events in January.
This morning, Hero, Brooklyn, and our awesome Officers visited 400 Beach Drive to chat with all the people who donated a ton of toys to be given to children in need of holiday cheer.
Fireworks are scheduled to begin at 12 a.m. on January 1 and will be visible along St. Pete’s downtown waterfront parks. The show will last approximately 20 minutes.
Earlier this year, FWRI’s Seagrass Research group collected over 2,000 turtle grass seedlings as the beginning phase of their newest project, focusing on seagrass restoration.
The Woodson African American Museum of Florida has 150 families in need who are registered for gift donations this year. All donations will be dropped off at the Museum to be dispersed to those families, as well as other organizations including: Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Boys and Girls Club and SPPD Victims Unit.
Today we continued our series on "Inner Lives," and Pastor Mark gave us a convicted but gentle word on how our focus should be more about what's on the inside of us instead of our outside appearances.
Studying fish movements is an essential step to establishing and evaluating fisheries management boundaries. In 2011, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) established a Special Permit Zone (SPZ) in the Florida Keys and Biscayne Bay to reduce harvest of Permit and improve the shallow water flats fishery, while maintaining regulations friendly to the fishery in the remainder of the state where anglers are more harvest oriented.
You may notice these yard signs pop-up in your neighborhood. The Police Dept. is placing them in areas that have seen a recent uptick in auto burglaries and auto thefts.
If you're looking to start a business in St. Pete or you're a current business owner, check out the St. Pete Greenhouse. St. Petersburg Greenhouse is St. Petersburg’s front-door to business growth, providing business owners and entrepreneurs with the education, resources and assistance necessary to thrive in the local economy.
On November 17th, 2022, just before 9:00 p.m., a black Chevy SUV driven by Scott Herndon, age 57, was traveling westbound on Central Avenue. A pedestrian, John Cowie, age 67, was crossing Central Avenue from South to North in the 2500 block, and was not in a crosswalk. Herndon struck Cowie in the westbound lane of Central Avenue.