“These recommendations were not made lightly."
“The return on investment is pretty remarkable."
Capacity at the Waste-to-Energy facility and the county’s only landfill is an ongoing concern.
A much-anticipated feasibility study found that municipal electric customers would immediately save $17.70 on monthly bills.
St. Petersburg’s clean energy goals face gale-force headwinds, primarily due to its reliance on a publicly traded utility conglomerate. Pinellas County terminated an agreement with Duke...
A new and improved, locally operated and year-round ferry service between downtown St. Petersburg and Tampa is on the horizon. The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority’s governing...
Clearwater officials allocated $500,000 to weigh the pros and cons of establishing a municipal utility in August 2024. St. Petersburg City Council members have also broached...
Dick’s Sporting Goods is buying athletic apparel conglomerate Foot Locker, which recently secured space to house its global headquarters in St. Petersburg, for $2.4 billion. The...
Pinellas County will terminate an agreement with Duke Energy amid increasing criticism surrounding rising utility costs. Commissioners passed a resolution Tuesday ending the county’s participation in...
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....