main image

Here’s who won out in the Pinellas County general election

While we may not yet know who won the presidential election, we do have the results for the local races that will make the most difference in our daily lives. They include a mix of political newcomers and seasoned incumbents eager to create a better, more equitable community in Pinellas County.

Here's a roundup of the winners of Tuesday's general election:

St. Pete 2.0: The changing dynamic of the workplace in the Covid-19 era [Survey]

St. Pete 2.0: The changing dynamic of the workplace in the Covid-19 era [Survey]

Tampa and St. Petersburg rank high for overall real estate prospects

Tampa and St. Petersburg rank high for overall real estate prospects

Have Gun, Will Travel at the Palladium Friday

Have Gun, Will Travel at the Palladium Friday

Tampa fertility benefits company poised for U.S. launch

Tampa fertility benefits company poised for U.S. launch

main image

Technology, increased productivity help local restaurateurs deal with higher minimum wage

Local restaurateurs agree the passage of a Florida Constitutional amendment raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour over six years will impact their operations significantly.

But there are two widely differing viewpoints on how that impact will play out.

Welcome to Florida: Presidents at work and play in Florida

Raymond James sets date for shareholders meeting
Raymond James sets date for shareholders meeting
Pinellas Park warehouses sell for $26.7 million
Publix sales, profits post double digit gains in Q3

Nov 05 @ 12:00 PM

Election Wrap-Up Suncoast Tiger Bay Club

Nov 10 @ 08:00 AM

YMCA Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast

Nov 12 @ 03:00 PM

Moving Forward with Race – Virtual Town Hall

Know

Ciccio Restaurant Group’s On The Fly food hall prepares to open

The Shuffle

Aaron Watkins

MyArea Network

The SparkPlug

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

Contribute Content

Subscribe    Unsubscribe    Contact    Partner