Public Works Administrator Claude Tankersley said officials now expect to receive disaster recovery funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) “sooner than...
City Councilmember Richie Floyd said the city could use the money it spends on Duke’s convoluted, subscription-based Clean Energy Connection Program to pay for a feasibility...
Mayor Ken Welch said the city will "fully cooperate" with the controversial agency.
State officials have 14 specific requests related to diversity, equity and inclusion, including a list of government employees, contractors, grant recipients and “members of the public”...
St. Petersburg officials continue searching for solutions to help offset soaring childcare costs for city employees. A recent internal survey garnered 483 responses. “Critical” personnel and...
St. Petersburg will receive $400,000 annually and can redevelop part of the Tropicana Field site under a new licensing agreement with the Tampa Bay Rays. City...
The development team behind the Waldorf Astoria Residences St. Petersburg announced Tuesday that a “local business leader” had purchased a two-story penthouse for $27 million. What...
St. Petersburg’s clean energy goals face gale-force headwinds, primarily due to its reliance on a publicly traded utility conglomerate. Pinellas County terminated an agreement with Duke...
The vast majority of roads in St. Petersburg are in satisfactory or good condition. However, officials are losing the race against deterioration, and recent storms have...
St. Petersburg’s mayoral administration accelerated $614 million in stormwater improvement projects in the aftermath of a devastating hurricane season without a clear plan to pay for...