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...
Nearly 41,000 Pinellas County homes sustained storm damage from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Those residents should wait for a heavily regulated inspection process to conclude before...
The St. Petersburg Police Department has provided new information regarding storm-related deaths, burglaries and traffic accidents as officials continue assessing Hurricane Milton’s widespread impacts on the...
Pinellas County officials extended a local state of emergency for seven days Tuesday morning as the area slowly recovers from what Administrator Barry Burton called the...
The site of a former shantytown and antiquated public housing will soon offer hundreds of modern, affordable homes in a predominantly low-to-mid-income area outside of Largo....
St. Petersburg will have a new resource to help mitigate the ongoing affordable crisis when The Caring About Living Individuals (C.A.L.I.) Project officially launches June 4....
Economic and personnel challenges are tempering optimism for the development industry’s economic growth in 2024, according to the latest local Voice of Architecture survey. The Tampa...
St. Petersburg officials hope a recently approved ordinance amendment will curb the city’s online reputation as a haven for the bohemian, social media-supported movement known as...
Thousands of African American residents once proudly owned homes and businesses in St. Petersburg’s Historic Gas Plant District; many now hope a $6.5 billion redevelopment project...