About 5,000 electric workers descended upon St. Petersburg’s Tropicana Field Tuesday to prepare for widespread power outages caused by Hurricane Idalia. Duke Energy spokesperson Lee Freeman...
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) officials have recommended eliminating and reducing routes to balance their budget, even as some residents and local leaders clamor for increased...
New statistics showing development, housing costs, relocation and remote work data vividly illustrate how housing in St. Petersburg has drastically changed in recent years. Numbers, as...
Officials with Boston-based Harte Hanks recently acquired a St. Petersburg sales play development and experimentation startup because they felt its unique culture fit well with the...
St. Petersburg’s Parks & Recreation Department’s scope of responsibilities extends far beyond the city’s greenspaces and recreation centers before, during and after a natural disaster. The...
Pinellas County’s energy provider is bringing thousands of additional personnel into the area Tuesday as Hurricane Ian strengthens into a strong Category 3 storm. Tuesday morning...
The Florida Housing Coalition (FHC) recently recognized the City of St. Petersburg for its pioneering efforts to address the ongoing housing crisis affecting much of the...
A month to the day after freezing customer accounts, embattled cryptocurrency lender Celsius – which has strong ties to Tampa – filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy....
Rent relief – in the form of a $500 monthly stipend – is on the horizon for St. Petersburg’s lowest-paid employees, whose residency within city limits...
As a journalist, Corey G. Johnson realizes that while a story may have an immense impact locally, it is impossible to tell if the content will...