Dedicating 96 straight hours to preventing the loss of life and property in your community amid horrendous conditions is mentally taxing. Most St. Petersburg Fire Rescue...
Pinellas County officials extended a local state of emergency for seven days Tuesday morning as the area slowly recovers from what Administrator Barry Burton called the...
St. Petersburg’s recently launched Renter Utility Relief program is an immediate success that underscores an increasing need amid soaring costs. Mayor Ken Welch, in partnership with...
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri believes charging fares for the previously free SunRunner service has solved St. Pete Beach’s homelessness “problems.” Gualtieri, speaking Wednesday at the...
Beginning this Saturday, July 1, Florida residents can legally carry concealed weapons in public without a state-issued permit, or training. However, restrictions remain, and private property...
City council members unanimously approved St. Petersburg Fire Rescue’s (SPFR) strategic plan and recognized some of the agency’s most outstanding members at a recent meeting. The...
Several community leaders came together Tuesday to discuss findings from an extensive analysis of St. Petersburg’s innovative Community Action and Life Liaison (CALL) program. CALL is...
A passionate care provider and a unique partnership between the University of South Florida College of Nursing and The Salvation Army has reduced emergency calls by...