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...
Eight-year-old plans to transform the former site of a dilapidated St. Petersburg mobile home park into a sprawling townhome community are now entering the second of...
The Tampa Bay Rays made their feelings on storm-damaged Tropicana Field repairs, and fractured relationships with local officials, abundantly clear during a sports radio segment Thursday...
Pinellas County will receive $512,336 in federal funding to help rapidly rehouse residents affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Commissioners will now approve grant recipients to...
A rapidly expanding solar-powered streetlight startup has hired a new executive. John Hantzis formerly managed operations at Amazon, and helps advise the FBI on critical infrastructure...
Recently reelected Representative Michele Rayner is already preparing for a move from the Florida House to the Senate. Rayner announced the launch of her campaign Monday...
Several St. Petersburg hospitals have earned high marks in the latest hospital safety ratings recently released by Leapfrog, an independent nonprofit. St. Anthony’s Hospital was the...
St. Petersburg officials are weighing the pros and cons of extending the city’s residential parking permit program away from the downtown core. Evan Mory, director of...
Pinellas County’s critically eroded beaches are now ground zero for a longstanding impasse between the nation’s coastal communities and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Kelli...
Developments and housing communities nationwide could soon feature a Tampa-based startup’s innovative, solar-powered streetlights. Streetleaf announced Tuesday that it inked a deal with D.R. Horton, the...