Flush with canals and built around water – the city curves around the Gulf of Finland, and the Neva River runs through the city center – St. Petersburg is a planned city that originated with ...
The best time to visit St. Petersburg is from March to May, when the weather is comfortably warm and a plethora of outdoor events make the city come alive. You'll find more affordable room rates ...
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The story follows Kira, a 36 ...
St. Petersburg is well known for its warm, muggy climate, like most of Florida, even when winter is at its coldest. However, with considerable humidity, the typical summer high regularly reaches 90° F ...
29. On-campus facilities in St. Petersburg will resume normal operating hours on Sunday. The Piano Man building (PNM), One Fifth Avenue South building (ONE) and Special Services building (SVB) in St.
ST. PETERSBURG — After days of news conferences warning about Hurricane Helene’s expected historic 5- to 8-feet storm surge, and hours after the window to evacuate had passed, Mayor Ken Welch ...
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch addresses residents and reporters in a news conference about Hurricane Helene's impacts streamed live on Facebook Friday morning. The Northeast Sewer Treatment Facility ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — St. Petersburg Mayor Kenneth T. Welch gives updates on the damages assessed due to Hurricane Helene. The City of St. Petersburg has begun its recovery process by ...
In an urgent move to mitigate the risks posed by extensive storm surge in the wake of Hurricane Helene, officials in St. Petersburg have temporarily shut down the Northeast Sewer Treatment Plant. Will ...
ST. PETERSBURG — Along the crisscrossing streets of Shore Acres, homes were tied together by a devastating string — waterlines at least 4 feet high marking low-level homes. On Friday afternoon ...
ST. PETERSBURG — Households and businesses in northeast St. Petersburg will be able to flush toilets, take showers and do laundry beginning at midnight tonight ahead of schedule. Mayor Ken Welch ...
St. Petersburg residents, don't flush your toilets! City officials announced on Thursday night that it made the "difficult decision" to turn off power at its Northeast Sewer Treatment Plant.