Pinellas County school district officials must scramble to overcome the loss of $10.7 million in anticipated funding, with less than a month before nearly 100,000 students...
St. Petersburg, still recovering from a devastating hurricane season while preparing for another, has nearly $31.3 million less grant funding than it did through March 2024....
Two critical infrastructure projects in St. Petersburg are now in limbo due to the presidential administration’s death-by-a-thousand-cuts approach to federal agencies. Documents obtained by the Catalyst...
St. Petersburg’s congressional representatives requested $45.66 million for several community projects in the city. Nearly half would have supported storm recovery and mitigation efforts after two...
Several local officials recently implored beachfront property owners to sign construction easements before a Feb. 28 deadline; their last-minute push failed to garner the necessary support....
Pinellas County’s critically eroded beaches are now ground zero for a longstanding impasse between the nation’s coastal communities and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Kelli...
U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, chair of the Budget Committee, and Congresswoman Kathy Castor led a roundtable discussion on climate change and skyrocketing state insurance premiums Saturday...
A bipartisan trio of state legislators hope to resolve a longstanding impasse between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and property owners delaying the renourishment of...
Janelle Irwin Taylor, St. Petersburg’s former communications director, will now serve as publisher for a local political insider’s recently launched “visionary endeavor.” Peter Schorsch, publisher of...
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor is leading the fight to reduce the nation’s reliance on Chinese shrimp imports that typically forgo federal inspections and undermine the local...