Still navigating the aftershocks from back-to-back hurricanes, St. Petersburg will spend at least $633 million over the next five years to bolster the city’s environmental resiliency....
While they may have lacked dump trucks and heavy machinery typically used to collect storm debris, St. Petersburg’s “Hometown Haulers” provided a much-needed assist following Hurricanes...
In the wake of recent hurricanes, a local nonprofit has intensified its efforts to support Florida residents who need legal help. Bay Area Legal Services is...
Pinellas County officials have touted the local tourism industry’s resiliency amid back-to-back hurricanes. Recently released metrics underscore their point. Area lodgings collected $96.76 million in bed...
For the first time in nearly nine years, the St. Petersburg City Council dais lacks a placard bearing Ed Montanari’s name. The longtime public servant, known...
Julie Marcus, Pinellas County’s supervisor of elections, candidly reflected on an “outstanding” voter turnout Tuesday – particularly considering the area is still reeling from back-to-back hurricanes....
St. Petersburg’s nationally acclaimed park system suffered extensive damage during Hurricane Milton, and 11 playgrounds remain closed. The unsung department’s staff has also cleared 28,000 cubic...
Six St. Petersburg businesses are joining forces Saturday for a Hurricane Relief Block Party. The Hurricane Relief Block Party, scheduled for 4-8 p.m., will take place...
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...
The Speer Dream Foundation is stepping up to help local residents reeling from the impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, unveiling a grant initiative to bolster...