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...
Local government and community leaders continue providing critical resources for area small business owners and residents left shell-shocked in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton....
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene’s catastrophic storm surge flooding, the Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund (TBRF) has been activated to provide crucial support to nonprofit organizations engaged in...
City officials have identified 17 priority areas that lack access to healthy food. Those neighborhoods, primarily in South St. Petersburg, have more convenience stores than all...
The City of St. Petersburg has unveiled a new $1 million grant program aimed at combating the ongoing opioid epidemic. The Opioid Support Grants Program received...
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....
St. Petersburg City Council members heard some welcome news Thursday regarding ongoing efforts to bolster resiliency throughout the low-lying peninsula; however, time and money remain significant...
Receiving $7.2 million in state grants will bolster St. Petersburg College’s efforts to develop new advanced manufacturing programs. It will also help kids in South St....
The University of South Florida St. Petersburg is now the first academic institution in the continental United States to house a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) capable...
The Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg (FHSP) is kicking off a new initiative to empower local nonprofits and community members. The Catalytic Capacity-Building Initiative is...