Pinellas County property owners will see their tax rate decrease for the third time in four years, despite officials increasing public safety and infrastructure funding. County...
The St. Petersburg City Council received what one administrator called a firehose of information regarding environmental resiliency efforts and increasing flooding issues today. The over four-hour...
While St. Petersburg residents overwhelmingly appreciate the city’s quality of life, their views on governance, affordability and natural disaster safety are decidedly less favorable. Local leaders...
An administrative proposal to bolster arts funding would have required eliminating five new city positions. Meanwhile, officials plan to spend $725,000 celebrating the St. Pete Pier’s...
A cavalcade of local, regional and statewide leaders gathered along Mirror Lake’s shoreline in St. Petersburg to celebrate a long-awaited new courthouse nearing completion Tuesday. The...
St. Petersburg developers will likely see their sewer capacity fees soar by 52.38% in the upcoming fiscal year as the city continues experiencing exponential growth. Administrators...
Pinellas County Commissioners recently approved a $1.8 million budget amendment to create a mobile Family Reunification Center staffed by hundreds of local first responders and emergency...
St. Petersburg property owners now hold $35.26 billion in taxable value. That will ensure a 10.43% increase in ad valorem revenue despite a fourth consecutive rate...
An African American museum housed in a former South St. Petersburg community center is seeking $10 million in tourist tax dollars to build a new home....
Ongoing efforts to electrify Pinellas County’s public transit system will receive a nearly $28 million boost from President Joe Biden’s administration. Polly Trottenberg, deputy secretary of...