Roughly 26,000 additional Duke Energy Florida customers in St. Petersburg will receive electricity from more environmentally resilient underground lines by 2027. Duke officials are focusing their...
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...
A recent report from Power Broker Magazine found that local Black men have lower voter registration and turnout rates than their female counterparts and other demographics....
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...
Residents across St. Petersburg implored city officials to help mitigate flooding impacts after torrential rains caused widespread inundation for a second consecutive night Wednesday. First responders...
A recent appraisal found that St. Petersburg’s Municipal Services Center is worth $19 million; officials must spend over $13 million on immediate repairs. In addition, selling...
Construction has commenced on a long-planned affordable housing development in St. Petersburg that will dedicate homes for seniors and veterans, starting at just 22% of the...
While local news outlets continue disappearing at an increasing – and alarming – rate, two St. Petersburg-based daily publications are working together to revitalize local journalism....
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...
Torrential rains from then-Tropical Storm Debby recently highlighted deficiencies in area wastewater systems. Pinellas County officials are now working to improve associated infrastructure on private property....