St. Petersburg awarded $13.5 million to certified small business enterprises in fiscal year 2024, an amount city officials believe they can increase through new programs and...
St. Petersburg’s leadership hoped to complete $960 million in stormwater projects over the next five years. Mayor Ken Welch’s quest to address rapidly evolving climate threats...
St. Petersburg’s development boom led to a construction permit backlog that an unprecedented hurricane season has since compounded. While officials believe a new platform will help...
An ongoing legal battle surrounding the presidential pause and review of federal funding could not have come at a worse time for the City of St....
Eight-year-old plans to transform the former site of a dilapidated St. Petersburg mobile home park into a sprawling townhome community are now entering the second of...
St. Petersburg residents, small business owners and city employees still reeling from Hurricanes Helene and Milton will soon receive additional support from their neighbors. Officials will...
Storm-weary St. Petersburg residents – and several realtors – have recently aired concerns after city officials opened nearly 11,000 code enforcement cases on properties potentially damaged...
The Tampa Bay Rays made their feelings on storm-damaged Tropicana Field repairs, and fractured relationships with local officials, abundantly clear during a sports radio segment Thursday...
St. Petersburg officials unanimously agree that residents deserve more protection from falling tower cranes during extreme weather events. However, state preemption handcuffs those efforts. Local lawmakers...
The St. Petersburg City Council unanimously approved a $5.1 million contract Feb. 6 to help protect neighborhoods around flood-prone Lake Maggiore from inundation experienced during Hurricane...