Residents across Pinellas County are heading to the polls today to help decide several local and state races ahead of the Nov. 8 general election. Although...
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...
The rise in the popularity of e-bikes and continued user growth of bicyclists on the Pinellas Trail is calling for some improved signage and messaging. During...
Pinellas County is now using its regional stormwater collection facilities to spur redevelopment in what it considers priority areas, including unincorporated Lealman. During Thursday’s work session,...
Pinellas County nonprofits negatively impacted by the pandemic and seeking to expand services and upgrade facilities now have a new potential funding resource. On Aug. 8,...
The University of South Florida St. Petersburg is the first institution in the state to establish a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) program that creates...
Brian Auld, president of the Tampa Bay Rays, began his presentation by stating that he has lived in St. Petersburg longer than any other city –...
After delaying a vote in June due to issues with the language and application of the ordinance, Pinellas County Commissioners have approved a tenants bill of...
Like many employers throughout the area and nation, local government agencies and first responders face what Kristopher Lucas, Chief Operating Officer for CareerSource Pinellas, calls unprecedented...
For decades, residents and community leaders in Childs Park have voiced concerns over the pungent odors emanating from a cluster of industrial sites in the neighborhood....