Pinellas County public school students missed approximately 50 hours (or 2 ½ days) due to Hurricanes Helene and Milton. After planning, discussing and deliberating, the Pinellas...
Once every Pinellas County public school had electricity restored, Superintendent Kevin Hendrick said, inspecting the buildings for damage, and any potential safety issues created by Hurricane...
In August 2023, Hurricane Idalia’s roughly four-foot storm surge inundated the Pinellas County peninsula. Local officials expect significantly worse conditions Thursday. County Commissioners held an emergency...
Part two of three. As the longest-tenured Science Center director (1979-2004), Susan Gordon looks back on the glory days with a mixture of pride and amazement....
Illinois-based Follett School Solutions, the nation’s largest provider of K-12 educational software, recently acquired a Tampa serial entrepreneur’s academic fundraising platform. Gary Hensley, CEO of Livingtree,...
The St. Petersburg City Council will soon discuss the minutiae of plans to redevelop Tropicana Field and 86 acres of prime downtown real estate for the...
Pinellas County Commissioners declared a State of Local Emergency and issued mandatory evacuation orders Monday as Tropical Storm Idalia approached the Gulf of Mexico. Forecasters anticipate...
An estimated 10,000 people received an inside look at the latest research emanating from the St. Petersburg Innovation District, and how it relates to daily life,...
The St. Petersburg City Council approved a new budget and a 13% millage rate increase Thursday, but not before issuing some choice words for Mayor Ken...
When Bay News 9 hit the airwaves in 1997, those inside and outside its original building in Pinellas Park had no idea it would remain a...