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...
The Pinellas County Urban League’s new leader has a fresh plan to help African Americans and underserved communities fulfill their potential through economic self-reliance and the...
Burgeoning minority and women-owned small businesses affiliated with the Saturday Shoppes will soon have brick-and-mortar space downtown, thanks to a new partnership with the St. Petersburg...
While a proposed ordinance regarding land development regulations and notice requirements features six procedural amendments, a recent discussion focused on an unincluded aspect – informing nearby...
St. Petersburg City Council members are discussing an initiative to create a rental properties database that includes owner and site information, and also promotes transparency. The...
Financing and rebate programs, and providing permits in under two days, are among new initiatives City of St. Petersburg administrators hope will encourage homeowners to build...
St. Petersburg City Councilmembers hoped to appoint a new District 7 representative today; then came Hurricane Ian. Despite their intention to expedite the process, Vice Chair...
In light of recent studies showing one in four people aged 18-24 have contemplated suicide, and two in five college students suffer from depression, the LEAP...