St. Petersburg’s leadership split their State of the Economy address into two overlapping themes Tuesday – environmental resiliency and economic opportunities. The U.S. blue economy supported...
St. Petersburg’s leadership believes back-to-back hurricanes have better prepared them for the impending storm season. Mayor Ken Welch highlighted ongoing infrastructure improvements Tuesday from the Northeast...
Pinellas County is looking for additional funding for a nearly $11 million project that will storm-harden 35 traffic signals along major evacuation routes. At their May...
Pinellas County identified 1,400 mobile homes that needed substantial damage assessments following Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Approximately 1,100 of those residents recently received letters confirming the...
The first City Hall on Tour event of 2025 highlighted a new $160 million storm recovery initiative – Sunrise St. Pete – and provided an informal...
St. Petersburg zoning officials believe new density bonuses will foster more cohesive construction and support the tree canopy in traditional neighborhoods. The proposed residential land development...
Storm-hardening two of St. Petersburg’s wastewater treatment facilities shuttered during recent hurricanes was a prominent topic at a recent City Council meeting. Administrators will consider any...
Local leaders eagerly anticipate the launch of a new state program that would help residents left without habitable homes in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and...
Hurricane Milton damaged nearly 16,000 homes in St. Petersburg, and most affected residents now face a convoluted rebuilding process and potentially exorbitant costs. City officials are...
A state emergency management official pledged to make Pinellas County his home as the area recovers from Hurricane Milton. Finding a place to stay will present...