Residents throughout St. Petersburg and Pinellas County, at least those who slept, awoke to impassable streets and flood-damaged homes Friday morning. Many people spent the night...
The City of St. Petersburg has closed Shore Acres and Snell Isle, two flood-prone coastal neighborhoods, due to flooding issues well ahead of Hurricane Helene’s peak...
Ensuring environmental resiliency throughout the St. Petersburg peninsula is paramount as temperatures increase, sea levels rise and storms become more frequent and intense. It is also...
At the last Pinellas County Commission meeting, concerns were raised about Duke Energy’s tree removal practices. Residents have reported insufficient notice before tree cutting and poor...
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...
Duke Energy’s local roots trace back to the St. Petersburg Electric Light and Power Company, which began serving the new city’s residents in 1899. After 125...
A rapidly expanding entrepreneurial ecosystem is helping cement Tampa Bay’s status as a burgeoning technology hub; however, navigating the myriad available resources can prove daunting to...
The county’s Young-Rainey Star Center tech and manufacturing hub, built on the former site of the Pinellas Plant, will need a major facelift to support the...
St. Petersburg residents struggling to afford rent, pay utility bills and avoid homelessness will benefit from city officials dedicating over $3.5 million in federal funding to...
About 5,000 electric workers descended upon St. Petersburg’s Tropicana Field Tuesday to prepare for widespread power outages caused by Hurricane Idalia. Duke Energy spokesperson Lee Freeman...