St. Petersburg residents can now sue the city for not enforcing a controversial law banning sleeping in public spaces. Police Chief Anthony Holloway believes there is...
The City of St. Petersburg, like every other state municipality, must strictly enforce a public sleeping ban or face potential lawsuits from people, business owners and...
Pinellas County commissioners voted Tuesday to terminate contracts with a construction firm overseeing long-delayed bridge projects from Palm Harbor to South St. Petersburg totaling $17.4 million....
Pinellas County could join a growing list of local governments suing drug manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers for deliberately overpricing insulin. County commissioners will vote on...
St. Petersburg’s leadership continues working to increase opportunities for minority and women-owned businesses in the city by maximizing a long-awaited program’s impact. During Thursday’s Committee of...
Homeowners are not the only ones experiencing sticker shock when renewing property insurance, as city officials must pay $3.24 million more in 2023 than they did...
There will be no warmup laps for the new Florida Legislature as their first task following last month’s election is tackling a homeowners insurance industry in...
Emotions ran high for residents struggling to survive an affordable housing crisis and council members alike Thursday, with city leaders ultimately deciding not to pursue rent...
Six months after nixing the idea in a committee meeting and immediately following about two dozen protestors sleeping outside of city hall, St. Petersburg will take...