Removing – and repairing – the remnants of Tropicana Field’s shredded roof was a priority for St. Petersburg officials and contractors in Hurricane Milton’s immediate aftermath....
The St. Petersburg City Council held a two-hours-plus discussion covering Hurricane Helene’s impacts, unsung heroes and ongoing concerns for the first time Thursday. St. Petersburg has...
Pinellas County officials announced Wednesday that Hurricane Helene damaged or destroyed 364 businesses, with an initial damage assessment nearing $50 million. The residential total has topped...
What was then Tropical Storm Debby passed about 90 miles off the Pinellas County coast Sunday before strengthening into a hurricane on its march toward Florida’s...
Pinellas County residents seeking help with behavioral health issues now have a new, innovative and streamlined resource as the long-awaited “Care About Me” program has launched....
Pinellas County officials are considering raising surface water assessment rates by 12% or borrowing millions from other initiatives to cover increasing operational costs and keep the...
Hundreds of local nonprofit leaders and stakeholders recently engaged in a data-driven dialogue on the current state of Pinellas County charitable organizations. The Foundation for a...
The extent of Hurricane Idalia’s effect on Pinellas County’s coastline is coming into focus, with Kelli Levy stating that “we literally do not have dry, sandy...
The St. Petersburg City Council heard from several public speakers advocating for and against the dismissal of Fire Chief Jim Large – and in some cases,...
Update: Here is an excerpt of prepared statements by Mayor Ken Welch and a personalized video emailed to city employees that was released to the media...