St. Petersburg residents will likely see their municipal utility bills increase by 8-9% as administrators continue grappling with increased infrastructure costs exacerbated by an unprecedented hurricane...
St. Petersburg’s leadership split their State of the Economy address into two overlapping themes Tuesday – environmental resiliency and economic opportunities. The U.S. blue economy supported...
AquaFence made global headlines after its flood barrier system protected Tampa General Hospital from Hurricane Helene’s storm surge. The City of St. Petersburg became a customer,...
A sharp decline in St. Petersburg’s workforce mirrors the precipitous drop in job creation. However, property tax and new construction values continue to soar. Revitalization efforts...
St. Petersburg’s leadership believes back-to-back hurricanes have better prepared them for the impending storm season. Mayor Ken Welch highlighted ongoing infrastructure improvements Tuesday from the Northeast...
While St. Petersburg’s Mayor Ken Welch will not officially launch his reelection campaign for another year, fundraising season is now in full swing. Donations to his...
St. Petersburg’s leadership has touted a resilient infrastructure initiative created to accelerate projects in the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. How to pay for it...
Long-awaited plans to breathe new life into the St. Petersburg Municipal Marina recently hit a snag after Blackstone, a trillion-dollar global investment firm, acquired Safe Harbor...
Pinellas County is home to over 358,000 residents aged 65 and older, and the increasing population requires additional support amid federal funding uncertainty. Meals on Wheels...
St. Petersburg, still recovering from a devastating hurricane season while preparing for another, has nearly $31.3 million less grant funding than it did through March 2024....