“We’re trying to build a program, and people are kind of starting to poke holes in it before we even launch it.”
Pinellas County School Board Chair Laura Hine recently told St. Petersburg officials that she "had no idea of the breadth and depth and scope of what...
State officials have 14 specific requests related to diversity, equity and inclusion, including a list of government employees, contractors, grant recipients and “members of the public”...
An unprecedented hurricane season damaged or destroyed over 120 boats in Pinellas County. A Gulfport man died aboard his vessel during what was then Tropical Storm...
St. Petersburg’s leadership split their State of the Economy address into two overlapping themes Tuesday – environmental resiliency and economic opportunities. The U.S. blue economy supported...
City Council members recently met with a team of consultants who will help ensure St. Petersburg receives $160 million in disaster recovery funding by meeting federal...
Demand vastly outweighing supply fueled a persistent attainable housing crisis long before back-to-back hurricanes damaged nearly 16,000 homes in St. Petersburg. Local leaders are now exploring...
Still navigating the aftershocks from back-to-back hurricanes, St. Petersburg will spend at least $633 million over the next five years to bolster the city’s environmental resiliency....
St. Petersburg Police Chief Anthony Holloway provided city council members with mostly good news during a recent quarterly crime update. Criminal offenses decreased by 4.8% in...
Marquis Scott would have turned 25 on July 25. His father, Mayor Ken Welch and dozens of community supporters honored the fifth anniversary of his premature...