Storm-hardening two of St. Petersburg’s wastewater treatment facilities shuttered during recent hurricanes was a prominent topic at a recent City Council meeting. Administrators will consider any...
Local small businesses received government contracts totaling over $55 million in fiscal year 2024. That number could grow exponentially in the wake of back-to-back hurricanes. Pinellas...
An evaluation committee has selected four consulting and design firms to help complete several projects – including a potential runway extension – at St. Petersburg’s Albert...
Roughly 26,000 additional Duke Energy Florida customers in St. Petersburg will receive electricity from more environmentally resilient underground lines by 2027. Duke officials are focusing their...
City officials have identified 17 priority areas that lack access to healthy food. Those neighborhoods, primarily in South St. Petersburg, have more convenience stores than all...
Affordable housing projects in Largo and St. Petersburg received a $7.94 million boost from Pinellas County officials Tuesday afternoon. County commissioners unanimously approved the appropriations, which...
In July, several local union representatives pleaded with city council members to appeal a court ruling that nullified St. Petersburg’s apprenticeship and disadvantaged worker ordinances. That...
St. Petersburg developers will likely see their sewer capacity fees soar by 52.38% in the upcoming fiscal year as the city continues experiencing exponential growth. Administrators...
St. Petersburg City Council members heard some welcome news Thursday regarding ongoing efforts to bolster resiliency throughout the low-lying peninsula; however, time and money remain significant...
Efforts to increase pedestrian safety along one of the most dangerous roads in St. Petersburg are moving forward with the City Council’s support. St. Petersburg’s 49th...