"We want to adapt; we want to be able to maintain our neighborhoods.”
Sunrise St. Pete housing programs will prioritize the lowest-earning storm victims.
“We’re trying to build a program, and people are kind of starting to poke holes in it before we even launch it.”
CEO Mike Sutton said the new benchmark “speaks volumes” about the community and "the people who wrap their arms around” the local affiliate.
St. Petersburg is home to nearly 1,000 miles of private sewer laterals, and officials say faulty pipes contribute significantly to flooding and wastewater overflow issues. Private...
Some St. Petersburg residents can soon receive a full reimbursement to fix faulty sewer laterals, which officials say contribute significantly to flooding and sewage overflows. Private...
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...
Moody’s Analytics believes Hurricane Milton is among the costliest hurricanes to strike the U.S., with estimated insurance losses between $30 billion and $50 billion. Morningstar DBRS...
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....
Enforcing St. Petersburg’s short-term rental ordinance remains a challenging, typically reactive endeavor; however, repeat offenders could now face a $10,000 fine. City council members discussed issuing...