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...
Moody’s Analytics believes Hurricane Milton is among the costliest hurricanes to strike the U.S., with estimated insurance losses between $30 billion and $50 billion. Morningstar DBRS...
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...
In March, the White House issued a national call to action for community stakeholders to help mitigate opioid overdoses. The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority has answered....
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...
City officials are putting the finishing touches on St. Petersburg’s long-awaited Stormwater Master Plan that includes roughly $1 billion in recommended projects through 2050. City council...
City officials project that St. Petersburg will spend $6.8 billion on capital improvements over the next 30 years, with water resources and infrastructure improvements accounting for...
Embarc Collective launched in March 2019 with 25 Florida-based, early-stage companies; 24 remain in business, defying all national survivability rates. According to the U.S. Bureau of...
Pinellas County officials are considering raising surface water assessment rates by 12% or borrowing millions from other initiatives to cover increasing operational costs and keep the...
Duke Energy’s local roots trace back to the St. Petersburg Electric Light and Power Company, which began serving the new city’s residents in 1899. After 125...