In 2019, St. Petersburg became Florida’s first city to make an official “100% clean energy commitment,” with a 2035 target date. Quantifiable progress remains elusive. City...
A long-awaited initiative to replace St. Petersburg’s aging and eroding seawalls will soon commence as city council members unanimously approved a $1.6 million construction proposal May...
Mayor Ken Welch recently announced two new positions and hires within St. Petersburg’s Office of Equity. The man leading them is ready to embrace some hard...
A makeup date to discuss plans for a new $1.3 billion ballpark in downtown St. Petersburg caused Thursday evening’s city council meeting to conclude on a...
Low-income families finding refuge in the St. Petersburg Housing Authority’s 134 public housing units will soon see some home improvements, thanks to a $842,360 federal grant....
The month of March provided a historic rebound for the local tourism industry, as Pinellas County coffers collected $14.6 million in bed taxes following a prolonged...
Multiple area organizations are collaboratively working to establish an efficient and reliable waterborne transit system, with or without the Cross Bay Ferry’s operator. A recent report...
The top two choices to lead a consolidated Hillsborough and Pinellas County workforce agency have withdrawn their candidacies after a nationwide search, and a state-mandated deadline...
Pinellas County’s planning agency has approved plans to repurpose an underutilized swath of 34th Street South into bus and right-turn lanes that will support a new...
Captain Craig Edwards said he was simply upholding the mariner’s code when he jumped from his digital billboard vessel Sunday afternoon to rescue a boy caught...