City of St. Pete Beach Parking Study and Survey
The City of St. Pete Beach is in the process of reviewing and updating the off-street parking requirements as they pertain to commercial businesses, such as restaurants and hotels. … Read more
The City of St. Pete Beach is in the process of reviewing and updating the off-street parking requirements as they pertain to commercial businesses, such as restaurants and hotels. … Read more
Florida Olympians rule. Going to the Tokyo Olympics are four Sarasota local athletes: skateboarder Jake Ilardi, swimmer Emma Weyant, rifle shooter Mary Tucker and rower Clark Dean. Also competing, will be … Read more
Pinellas County encourages residents to keep their sandbags as the Atlantic Hurricane season goes through November 30, 2021. Sandbags that did not come into contact with floodwaters can be safely … Read more
From Thursday, July 1 – Wednesday, July 7, residents can purchase a wide variety of event tickets, movie and museum admissions, as well as equipment for outdoor activities, etc., without … Read more
Sure, Gulfport has a mayor and council, but that doesn’t stop them from electing a Gecko Queen. What does a Gecko Queen do, exactly? Well, uh, the title’s largely ceremonial. She … Read more
Pinellas County Coastal Management is again providing sea oats for planting to build up the beach dunes this summer. Sea oats aid in building dunes which can help to protect … Read more
A patchy bloom of the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, persists in Southwest Florida. Over the past week (June 2-9, 2021), K. brevis was detected in 81 samples, with bloom concentrations (>100,000 cells/liter) observed in five … Read more
Local clinic has a medical solution for peripheral neuropathy. “It started out as a normal outing. My wife and I had to run to the grocery store. We were driving … Read more
Caron Schwartz highlights St. Pete’s The Chattaway in our June/July Hanging Around column.
Nanette Wiser shares three ideas for your next staycation in our June/July Adventures in Paradise.