St. Petersburg officials and local legislators have partnered to mitigate the number of vehicles that push floodwaters into otherwise dry homes. A homegrown bill would circumvent...
St. Petersburg residents can now sue the city for not enforcing a controversial law banning sleeping in public spaces. Police Chief Anthony Holloway believes there is...
St. Petersburg City Council members are now scrambling to save any aspects of three ordinances supporting apprentices and marginalized trade workers. City officials and community leaders...
State and local officials will discuss a long-planned initiative in St. Pete Beach, rather than the project’s location (repurposing parts of 34th Street South) in St....
For the past eight years, St. Petersburg Sen. Darryl Rouson has sponsored a bill to compensate victims of sexual, physical and mental abuse at the state-run...
Pinellas County Commissioner Rene Flowers, a Democrat, will not complete her two-year term as secretary-treasurer of a transit board embroiled in political turmoil. Incoming Commission Chair...
Emergency sand dune construction is nearing completion in coastal areas hit hardest by Hurricane Idalia’s storm surge, despite beachgoers trampling freshly planted vegetation critical to stabilizing...
A new community solar program from Duke Energy will allow the University of South Florida St. Petersburg to utilize renewable power for 70% of the school’s...
St. Petersburg Sen. Jeff Brandes believes the recently signed property insurance bill could mitigate many of Florida’s problems – if the Legislature passed it in 2019....
Following an impassioned discussion Tuesday, Pinellas County commissioners decided to sue the state over the recently signed elections reform law that they believe unfairly and illegally...