Some of the 15 requests related to diversity, equity and inclusion extend to “contractors, grant recipients or members of the public.”
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”...
Pinellas County will terminate an agreement with Duke Energy amid increasing criticism surrounding rising utility costs. Commissioners passed a resolution Tuesday ending the county’s participation in...
Ensuring environmental resiliency throughout the St. Petersburg peninsula is paramount as temperatures increase, sea levels rise and storms become more frequent and intense. It is also...
In 2019, St. Petersburg became Florida’s first city to make an official “100% clean energy commitment,” with a 2035 target date. Quantifiable progress remains elusive. City...
Due to the state’s lack of in-state production and pipelines, most Florida gas stations rely on ships to carry fuel across environmentally sensitive estuaries – when...
Cathie Wood believes autonomous taxis will cruise city streets in 2024, and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles will ferry passengers through the air by...
As first responders, businesses and homeowners assess the damage caused by Hurricane Idalia’s storm surge, local officials have warned of a new safety risk – electric...
While most new municipal ordinances and amendments promote growth to increase St. Petersburg’s housing stock, city officials must now ensure that any land-use changes are not...
When The Metro apartment complex traded hands earlier this year, it was converted into The Mint House, an apartment-style hotel with short-term rentals. Several St. Petersburg...