Mayor Ken Welch took a hard stance against renegotiating a stadium deal with the Tampa Bays after the team announced Thursday that it could no longer...
One in four Pinellas County teens struggle with mental health issues, including suicidal thoughts, far surpassing the state’s average of 17%. They now have a unique...
St. Petersburg’s development boom led to a construction permit backlog that an unprecedented hurricane season has since compounded. While officials believe a new platform will help...
An ongoing legal battle surrounding the presidential pause and review of federal funding could not have come at a worse time for the City of St....
The City of St. Petersburg incurred at least $247.3 million in costs associated with Hurricanes Helene and Milton, with over half stemming from debris collection efforts....
The Pinellas County Jail has lacked beds for hundreds of inmates in recent months after new legislation made it harder to release low-level offenders before trial....
A Tampa-based serial entrepreneur has launched a mobile application he believes will make healthcare more affordable, accessible and convenient by providing on-demand traveling physicians. The RevDoc...
St. Petersburg’s Tangerine Plaza has mostly remained empty since a Walmart Neighborhood Market vacated the city-owned site – in a federally designated food desert – in...
City council members unanimously approved reallocating $2.15 million in South St. Petersburg Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) funding to address “unexpected requests” for additional housing subsidies. The...
Minutes can mean the difference between life or death when someone needs emergency medical care, underscoring the importance of a new state-of-the-art facility in West St....