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More than 100 new laws went into effect July 1. Some change the rules for certain government procedures and others amend ...
If you see work being done on traffic lights around Pinellas County, it’s to make them stronger during storm season.
A medium-sized convention space has long been discussed as a need on this side of the bay,” writes Mayor Kenneth T. Welch.
Part of the projects will be hurricane hardening to withstand a 15 feet of storm surge, but they won't be finished until at least next year.
Still reeling from the aftermath of back-to-back hurricanes Helene and Milton, Pines Trailer Park residents are now battling a new storm — a legal one — as eviction notices appear on their doors.
St. Petersburg officials want to make the city’s divorce from the Rays official and move on. A key document governing a deal to build a $1.3 billion stadium expired March 31 when the Rays decided not ...
There's a new effort underway in Hillsborough and Pinellas counties to get help to people who are still recovering from last ...
Latvala has long been at odds with Ray’s leadership, in particular owner Stuart Sternberg. In February Latvala said the team ...
Roof installation is expected to begin in August and should be done by December. The entire project is expected to be finished by April 2026.
Florida’s latest legislative session was officially adjourned on June 16, but after monthslong debates over the state’s ...
Starting July 1, new laws will be put in effect, and there’s quite a few that impact our furry friends. Here’s what you need ...
Hurricane Idalia intensified from a Category 1 to a Category 4 storm in less than 24 hours as it barreled toward Florida’s ...