Leon County Circuit Judge John Cooper dismissed a Pinellas lawsuit seeking a preliminary injunction meant to block an elections reform law commissioners believed unfairly targeted the...
St. Petersburg officials continue to explore modifications to the city’s downtown transportation infrastructure – including the possible removal of I-175 – to adopt a multimodal vision,...
The Pinellas County School Board chose a known commodity to serve as its next superintendent Tuesday morning – Chief Academic Officer Kevin Hendrick. The board unanimously...
For many people with mental health issues, adhering to a treatment program and not backsliding in the six days and 23 hours between therapy sessions is...
After a contentious discussion during Tuesday’s board meeting, Pinellas County Commissioners unanimously voted to terminate its agreement that subsidizes the Cross Bay Ferry in the hopes...
The Pinellas County Board of Commissioners approved nearly $6 million in funding for two housing projects Tuesday, which will provide 270 more affordable homes for county...
Pinellas County is expected to execute an agreement with Colliers International to market its surplus property, which could generate more than $1 million in revenue for...
Following what marine scientists called Tampa Bay’s worst red tide outbreak in 50 years, Governor Ron DeSantis announced he is allocating nearly $14 million in this...
Stretching from Tarpon Springs to St. Petersburg, the Pinellas Trail is a 45-mile public asset that residents and businesses increasingly hope to connect with and utilize....
During its upcoming annual luncheon, the Academy Prep Center of St. Petersburg is honoring five “Fabulous Females” for their contributions to the community while raising money...