Aging infrastructure necessitates utility rate increases Monthly utility bills will increase by 4% to 8.5% in St. Petersburg due to aging infrastructure and inflationary costs. City...
SunRunner Pier station, fiber optics projects advance The region’s first bus rapid transit system will reach the million-passenger mark before its first anniversary. Local leaders are...
Are automated vehicles just around the corner? Cathie Wood believes autonomous taxis will cruise city streets in 2024, and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles...
Pinellas County Urban League has a new president Following an extensive nationwide search, the Pinellas County Urban League’s board of directors selected a known local commodity...
What you need to know about the sale of the TI Yacht Club The Treasure Island Yacht Club, a staple in the local community, now has...
County considers investing over $270M for new HQ, facilities After more than a decade of discussions about developing a new administrative campus and dealing with deferred...
After the flooding comes ‘mucking’ and ‘gutting’ Now that Hurricane Idalia’s storm surge has retreated into the Gulf and bay from whence it came, hundreds of...
Electric vehicles catch fire in Idalia’s aftermath As first responders, businesses and homeowners assess the damage caused by Hurricane Idalia’s storm surge, local officials have warned...
Pinellas may enforce structural inspection on aging condos The collapse of the Champlain Towers South building in Surfside, Florida in 2021, which left 98 dead, triggered...
Tropicana Field transforms into an electric ‘city’ About 5,000 electric workers descended upon St. Petersburg’s Tropicana Field Tuesday to prepare for widespread power outages caused by...