The City of St. Petersburg will waive home repair permit fees for six months after Hurricanes Milton and Helene.
Massive cleanup efforts are underway in St. Petersburg after back-to-back strikes from hurricanes Helene and Milton.
In the downtown, many streets avoided flooding, boats in the city marina fared well and damage to the city's buildings ...
Mayor Ken Welch held a news conference Saturday to discuss the recovery effort underway in St. Petersburg after Hurricane ...
Officials in St. Petersburg, Florida, had to shut off potable water services after a main break on Thursday. Here are the ...
"Please be patient and courteous as you wait in lines for fuel," a lawmaker told Floridians in hard-hit communities. "Travel ...
As Hurricane Milton pummeled the St. Petersburg area, with winds strong enough to shred the roof of Tropicana Field, Kristy ...
ST. PETERSBURG — Standing in front of the crumbled wreckage of a downtown high-rise smashed by a fallen crane, Gov. Ron ...
The clock still ticks in Marilyn Alberts’ bedroom, but time has stood still for her and her neighbors in Pinewood Village in ...
Nancy Cohen is a local artist based in St. Petersburg. She describes herself as a classical oil painter that uses heavy ...
Following Hurricane Milton, the City of St. Petersburg has waived permitting fees and set up remote permitting sites to help ...
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