Digital marketing consultant Joe Lowery had lived for two years on Helena Avenue NE in St. Petersburg’s Shore Acres neighborhood when Hurricane Helene sent upwards of...
Block after block, the curbs of Gulfport’s modest neighborhood homes are piled high with broken, waterlogged furniture, appliances, drapes and rugs, the wreckage of Hurricane Helene’s...
The City of St. Petersburg helped ensure those affected by Hurricane Helene had hot meals, laundry facilities and transportation over the somber weekend. The federal government...
A long-awaited initiative to replace St. Petersburg’s aging and eroding seawalls will soon commence as city council members unanimously approved a $1.6 million construction proposal May...
St. Petersburg Yacht Club officials are attempting to quell member concerns regarding the waterfront landmark’s impending demolition and future uses, less than two months after announcing...
Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell was in Clearwater Tuesday, to announce that Pinellas County had received a Class 2 rating in FEMA’s in National...
An inch of water can cause over $25,000 in damages for a 2,500-square-foot home. However, unlike 31 other states, Florida lacks legislation mandating flood disclosures for...
The state has approved Tampa-based insurer Slide to assume up to 25,000 policies from the Florida-backed agency Citizens Property Insurance Corp., which has reached its limit....
First opened in 1917, the St. Petersburg Yacht Club’s downtown facility has served as a waterfront landmark for over a century; however, father time and mother...
Homebuilders and affluent buyers are quickly scooping up vacant lots along the waterfront in Pinellas County, as the market continues to flourish with activity despite the...