Lionfish Safari- Results Impressive, but scary.
Exotic lionfish have invaded Florida waters. They are a huge problem because: They eat everything in sight and can decimate reef fish populations in a matter of weeks. They have … Read more
Exotic lionfish have invaded Florida waters. They are a huge problem because: They eat everything in sight and can decimate reef fish populations in a matter of weeks. They have … Read more
Our August/September 2014 Issue is a special Did You Know Edition of Paradise News done in cooperation with the efforts of the Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce. The Did You Know Campaign is … Read more
After a walkabout and initial workshop for the Pass-a-Grille “Pathway to the Future” Project, the Community Development department and city staff believe there are other opportunities to gather more information … Read more
Visitors and residents of Pinellas County’s southernmost beaches see quite the array of marine life on a daily basis. From dolphins playfully jumping out of the waves, to sleek sharks … Read more
Three new guiding forces were recently elected, and a fourth is soon to be chosen through special election. That, alone, is a significant change. These new leaders bring a fresh … Read more
High-end, high-service The Hotel Zamora prepares for its grand opening! The Hotel Zamora, St. Pete Beach’s first new hotel in more than 20 years, is slated to make its debut … Read more
Parents and students who saw the only public elementary school on the Gulf Beaches close in 2009 have a much brighter outlook for the new school year. The Pinellas School … Read more
It’s been a number of months since we ran an article about Corey Ave., (74th Ave) the main street of St. Pete Beach. The big news on Corey this season … Read more
Linked forever to the Pass-A-Grille Beach Community Church, the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum occupies the building that was constructed in 1917 as the first church of Pinellas County’s barrier islands. … Read more