TBRPC and Tampa Bay Regional Resiliency Coalition members to develop policy guidance on shoreline protection strategies
The unemployment rate in Pinellas County is lower than the Florida average.
Latest Incident Developments
To ensure safety, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office will limit barrier island access starting at 6 p.m. today until 7 a.m. Wednesday, ...
With heavy rain expected from Tropical Storm Elsa, Pinellas County will make sandbags available for unincorporated Pinellas residents Tu ...
Pinellas County Closures
At a press conference this morning, Pinellas County Government and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office urged residents to make final pr ...
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners on Sunday declared a State of Local Emergency for Tropical Storm Elsa. Effective for s ...
See the latest announcement from the Pinellas County Government.
Pinellas County has launched a new Tropical Storm Flooding Risk Map to show residents their flood risk from Tropical Storm Elsa.
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners will hold an emergency meeting today at 4 p.m. to consider a declaration of a State of ...
County continuing to monitor the storm, preparing for possible Tuesday impact
Residents, visitors should prepare for possible impacts from Hurricane Elsa
Residents are advised to review their storm preparedness plans.
Parks & Conservation Resources
Here is how the St. Pete area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
During Tuesday's debate, each candidate suggested solutions they believed would contribute to decreasing St. Petersburg's gun violence.
Mayoral candidates had differing opinions Tuesday when asked whether there is systemic racism in the St. Petersburg Police Department.
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday approved funding from the Penny for Pinellas for four projects that will br ...
With Red Tide continuing to impact our beaches and waterways, Pinellas County will provide updates twice weekly about the conditions and ...
St. Pete mayoral candidates held a one-hour debate Tuesday, and answered questions about gun violence, systemic racism, the Rays and more.
Going into the third week of June, 492,878 Pinellas residents had received the vaccine, according to data from the Florida Department of ...
It's Mosquito Control Awareness Week, and with the rainy season now here, Pinellas County is reminding residents that mosquito control b ...
With Red Tide persisting, Pinellas County has initiated cleanup of dead marine life from the county's beaches. Crews will begin work lat ...
FL Representative Michele Rayner said at a conference in Pinellas County Monday that she is running for FL's 13th Congressional District.
Pinellas County's unemployment rate hasn't had a month-to-month change.
Veterans Affairs has policies for decorating its cemeteries. Find out who is responsible for placing flags at Bay Pines Cemetery graves.
Mayor Rick Kriseman of St. Pete said it was a slap in the face to the LGBT community for Gov. DeSantis to sign an anti-trans bill June 1.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
Democrat Rep. Ben Diamond is running for Congress, the St. Pete resident said Monday. He wants to fill Charlie Crist's District 13 seat.
With about 11,000 signatures, a petition needs about 4,000 more to stop an historic U.S. Coast Guard ship from being lost and forgotten.
U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist announced he's running for governor. He said these days even with hard work, it's difficult to survive in Florida.
St. Pete's mayor said Tuesday he opposes Gov. Ron DeSantis's anti-vaccine passport law and the suspension of emergency COVID-19 orders.
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed two COVID-19 bills in St. Petersburg that ban vaccine passports and suspend local emergency orders.
A Patch survey showed most Floridians want vaccine passports although Gov. DeSantis banned requiring proof of COVID vaccinations.
Gov. Ron DeSantis sues the federal government to reopen cruise lines that reportedly bring in $43 billion annually to the local economy.
Are you in favor of or against requiring individuals to show that they have been vaccinated against or have tested negative for COVID-19?