Tampa Bay is awaiting $2.2 billion in federal funds. A mass layoff at the office dispersing that money could cause delays.
A back-and-forth between the Rays and elected officials regarding a stadium deal continues as a cutoff date quickly ...
TALLAHASSEE — Senate President Ben Albritton calls it the “fight for a rural renaissance in Florida.” ...
One Pinellas County homeowner says living next to a short-term rental is like living next door to a 24/7 bachelor party 365 ...
David Grimm remembers the day on the Howard Frankland Bridge when pelican excrement splattered across his windshield and ...
Police officers from the cities of Belleair, Clearwater, Largo, St. Petersburg, and Tarpon Springs, as well as deputies with ...
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office advised that it never calls citizens requesting money over the telephone and will never ask for banking information to wire money. It advises citizens to not give ...
For many restaurateurs in St. Petersburg and Pinellas County, it means the end of a long period of “feeling left out in the ...
Many Pinellas County business owners and workers say they are ready to welcome snowbirds and vacation-seeking visitors.
March 11 is municipal voting day and Pinellas County residents have until Monday, Feb. 10 to make sure they’re registered to ...
March 11 is municipal voting day and Pinellas County residents have until Monday, Feb. 10 to make sure they’re registered to ...
The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to read on ...