The St. Petersburg City Council approved a new budget and a 13% millage rate increase Thursday, but not before issuing some choice words for Mayor Ken...
Pinellas County’s electric provider recently announced that it plans to pass soaring fuel costs to customers beginning in January 2023. In the Sept. 2 announcement, St....
The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that deputies responded Aug. 27 to an incident involving Nazi symbolism and inflammatory banners displayed on the Pinellas Trail...
As part of ongoing efforts to mitigate St. Petersburg’s housing crisis, city council members are again looking at zoning changes that would increase density and its...
As part of continued efforts to mitigate the housing crisis, St. Petersburg is using funding earmarked for other programs to increase its stock of affordable units...
Tampa Bay continues to pace the nation with its rate of price increases, a disheartening trend that began late last year. In November 2021, the Tampa-St....
The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) is focusing attention on employees, including expanding its Mental Health Unit and increasing pay for deputies and nurses. Speaking to...
A 2021 report by the Florida Hospital Association projects that Florida will face a shortage of over 59,000 nurses by 2035. The University of South Florida...
A surge in children testing positive for influenza has doctors at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital puzzled, as the season typically runs from October to May....
Leaders often say “it all starts with the children” and fail to follow through; this year, the Florida Legislature invested in the state’s future by significantly...