The City of St. Petersburg and the University of South Florida have partnered to redirect and compost over a ton of food waste weekly. City council...
The presence of red tide, found in low concentrations around Pinellas County before Hurricane Helene, has increased in the storm’s aftermath. Chris Robbins, associate director of...
A Manatee County family hopes a recent acquisition will make their business number one for removing number two in St. Petersburg. Parrish-based DoodyCalls on the Suncoast...
Environmental leaders from across Florida gathered at St. Petersburg’s Bear Creek Park to celebrate the launch of a groundbreaking “Adopt a Watergoat” initiative Thursday afternoon. The...
The summer rainy season is rapidly approaching, and St. Petersburg will continue its 14-year tradition of banning fertilizer use to prevent harmful nutrients from reaching waterways...
For the past few weeks, environmental officials have monitored toxic algal blooms just south of Tampa Bay – bad news for a state that has lost...
The evacuation order might have been lifted for residents threatened by the leaking Piney Point phosphate fertilizer plant reservoir, but the threat is far from over...