"It’s a much stronger material than it was 35 years ago.”
“Income will not be a barrier to get in there.”
The cofounders opened their first factory in St. Petersburg’s Warehouse Arts District a year after Helene inundated their homes.
One of the nonprofit's refrigerated trucks lacks air conditioning, and another will not shift into gear.
The nonprofit helped over 900 people attain permanent housing in 2024.
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Animal Services Director Jennifer Renner noted the county completed two projects simultaneously over the past two years.
Mayor Ken Welch warned that several high-rise construction cranes could collapse into surrounding buildings due to Hurricane Milton’s rapidly strengthening wind and track towards St. Petersburg....
Evacuations ahead of Hurricane Milton began Monday morning – less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene caused 12 deaths and flooded over 15,000 homes in Pinellas...
City officials are exploring alternative uses for underutilized green space near downtown St. Petersburg, including expanding a publicly owned affordable housing complex. Councilmember Gina Driscoll requested...