After five years of discussions and fruitless negotiations, the City of St. Petersburg will purchase a private residence to expand a multi-use park. City council members...
The St. Petersburg City Council has approved several code changes to help protect residents from receiving exorbitant water bills – particularly in the wake of a...
St. Petersburg’s development boom led to a construction permit backlog that an unprecedented hurricane season has since compounded. While officials believe a new platform will help...
The University of South Florida will soon have a new leader, as President Rhea Law announced her impending retirement Monday. Her successor will inherit a long-planned...
Storm-weary St. Petersburg residents – and several realtors – have recently aired concerns after city officials opened nearly 11,000 code enforcement cases on properties potentially damaged...
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 person would have to spend $100,000 daily for nearly 67 consecutive years to equal an unprecedented hurricane season’s financial toll on the area. Cathie Perkins,...
Local leaders eagerly anticipate the launch of a new state program that would help residents left without habitable homes in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and...
The development firm behind St. Petersburg’s tallest tower will reimburse the city for all costs associated with Hurricane Milton blowing a construction crane into a neighboring...
Nearly 41,000 Pinellas County homes sustained storm damage from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Those residents should wait for a heavily regulated inspection process to conclude before...