"Frequent tidal impacts and intense rain events have taken a serious toll on residents."
Relief Market & Grille offers food, essential supplies and resources for residents affected by natural disasters.
“Because we are a coastal community, we are never going to keep all the water out of our city."
Kathleen Suler and her son, Ben, will soon move into their new home that sits over 10 feet above grade. Its previously prohibited metal roof can...
Local lawmakers avoided increasingly pervasive partisan politics to secure state funding for Pinellas County projects. Their collective efforts paid dividends amid an atypical legislative session. Rep....
Two critical infrastructure projects in St. Petersburg are now in limbo due to the presidential administration’s death-by-a-thousand-cuts approach to federal agencies. Documents obtained by the Catalyst...
During recent storms, a one-lane, less than half-constructed bridge was the only way off an island cul-de-sac for residents in a flood-prone St. Petersburg neighborhood. The...
Mayor Ken Welch discussed a wide range of storm-related topics – including historic debris collection efforts in St. Petersburg and government transparency – Thursday afternoon from...
Jonathon Micklitsch has lived in Waterway Estates, or neighboring Shore Acres, for much of his life. Unlike many in Northeast St. Pete, though, he’d never before...
Digital marketing consultant Joe Lowery had lived for two years on Helena Avenue NE in St. Petersburg’s Shore Acres neighborhood when Hurricane Helene sent upwards of...