After waiting until the last minute for the federal government to provide some relief, Pinellas County has dedicated $130.7 million to repair critically eroded beaches. County...
Pinellas Preparatory Academy’s principal wants the public to understand the school’s position after a teacher’s arrest for attempting to send a minor obscene material. U.S. Marshals...
A group of local artists will receive a sixth deadline extension to complete a tile mosaic in a West St. Petersburg park. In August 2022, the...
Mayor Ken Welch has frequently noted that former Gas Plant residents and their descendants have waited 40 years for the site to provide economic revitalization. The...
Long-awaited plans to breathe new life into the St. Petersburg Municipal Marina recently hit a snag after Blackstone, a trillion-dollar global investment firm, acquired Safe Harbor...
Ground penetrating radar has uncovered 10 possible graves – some just three feet below ground – underneath Tropicana Field’s parking lots. The new study, reviewed by...
St. Petersburg, still recovering from a devastating hurricane season while preparing for another, has nearly $31.3 million less grant funding than it did through March 2024....
The City of St. Petersburg will secure an $85 million line of credit from Bank of America to pay for ongoing storm recovery costs. Administrators believe...
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...