“I’m fully committed to making those necessary changes.”
Councilmember Lisset Hanewicz recalled a debate at City Hall that was 'not a pretty sight, in terms of a racist rant that happened on the dais.'
After waiting until the last minute for the federal government to provide some relief, Pinellas County has dedicated $130.7 million to repair critically eroded beaches. County...
An ongoing legal battle surrounding the presidential pause and review of federal funding could not have come at a worse time for the City of St....
During recent storms, a one-lane, less than half-constructed bridge was the only way off an island cul-de-sac for residents in a flood-prone St. Petersburg neighborhood. The...
Part two of two. Mayor Ken Welch said the “whole point” of two previous Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment workshops was to glean feedback from the...
The proposed new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark and surrounding Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment will each feature $500,000 worth of city-owned, insured and maintained public art...
An inch of water can cause over $25,000 in damages for a 2,500-square-foot home. However, unlike 31 other states, Florida lacks legislation mandating flood disclosures for...
Dozens of St. Petersburg residents demanded that the city council repeal a recently passed resolution supporting the state of Israel and condemning Hamas and Iran, at...
As a peninsula on a peninsula, St. Petersburg offers a wealth of outdoor activities; however, many residents lack a permissible place to park their boats, jet...