Over 90,000 Pinellas County students face an uncertain future as district officials work to navigate Hurricane Milton’s widespread impacts. At least 80 of 128 Pinellas County...
The roughly 200 people who call St. Petersburg’s Municipal Marina home have lacked electricity for eight days, leaving many to feel abandoned by the city. What...
Dedicating 96 straight hours to preventing the loss of life and property in your community amid horrendous conditions is mentally taxing. Most St. Petersburg Fire Rescue...
Residents throughout St. Petersburg and Pinellas County, at least those who slept, awoke to impassable streets and flood-damaged homes Friday morning. Many people spent the night...
Editor’s note: This story has been updated with new information. City officials “made the difficult decision” to cut the Northeast Water Reclamation Facility’s power at approximately...
A recent appraisal found that St. Petersburg’s Municipal Services Center is worth $19 million; officials must spend over $13 million on immediate repairs. In addition, selling...
Many condominium residents are blissfully unaware of how an impending deadline will affect their bank accounts and, in some cases, their mailing addresses. John Cadden, managing...
Several St. Petersburg City Council members would prefer to sell the Municipal Services Center sooner rather than later, and avoid dumping millions of dollars into overdue...
For the second time in three years, the University of South Florida did not receive state funding for an $80 million Environmental and Oceanographic Sciences (EOS)...
St. Petersburg city officials are allocating funding for much-needed repairs and upgrades at downtown Williams Park’s “iconic” bandshell. The estimated $1.95 million project would allow for...