“Because we are a coastal community, we are never going to keep all the water out of our city."
“The work is not done, but as I look around, I can see the sun rising."
A recently released report found that 3,575 Pinellas County students lacked stable housing in the five months between August and January, a slight year-over-year increase. The...
This story was updated with new information. Pinellas County and its municipalities have received $233 million in Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding to lessen the impacts...
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch has long considered former state Rep. Ben Diamond a friend. A recent survey has, at best, strained their relationship. Diamond’s voter...
Hurricane Idalia intensified from a Category 1 to a Category 4 storm in less than 24 hours as it barreled toward Florida’s Big Bend in August 2023. ...
AquaFence made global headlines after its flood barrier system protected Tampa General Hospital from Hurricane Helene’s storm surge. The City of St. Petersburg became a customer,...
Plans to demolish a long-vacant, storm-damaged tower in downtown St. Petersburg are moving forward. The day cannot come soon enough for some stakeholders. Gianco Companies will...
A vacant tower in downtown St. Petersburg has gained notoriety since Hurricane Milton tore a gaping hole in its facade. It could soon become a boutique...
St. Petersburg’s other storm-displaced professional sports team, the Tampa Bay Rowdies, will return home tonight for the first time in seven months. Al Lang Stadium has...