The City of St. Petersburg will secure an $85 million line of credit from Bank of America to pay for ongoing storm recovery costs. Administrators believe...
St. Petersburg’s other storm-displaced professional sports team, the Tampa Bay Rowdies, will return home tonight for the first time in seven months. Al Lang Stadium has...
Pinellas County identified 1,400 mobile homes that needed substantial damage assessments following Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Approximately 1,100 of those residents recently received letters confirming the...
St. Petersburg will fulfill previous obligations and, hopefully, avoid litigation with the Tampa Bay Rays by repairing Tropicana Field’s roof. The city council approved a $22.5...
St. Petersburg officials received widespread criticism for reducing insurance coverage on Tropicana Field seven months before Hurricane Milton shredded its roof. They stand by the decision....
Some St. Petersburg residents can soon receive a full reimbursement to fix faulty sewer laterals, which officials say contribute significantly to flooding and sewage overflows. Private...
St. Petersburg residents, small business owners and city employees still reeling from Hurricanes Helene and Milton will soon receive additional support from their neighbors. Officials will...
The ongoing drama surrounding a storm-damaged Tropicana Field and plans to build a new ballpark was, at least temporarily, an afterthought for Tampa Bay Rays fans...
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...
The Tampa Bay Rays made their feelings on storm-damaged Tropicana Field repairs, and fractured relationships with local officials, abundantly clear during a sports radio segment Thursday...