A water leak occurred earlier on Clearwater Beach and it has since been repaired; the boil water notice, however, remains in effect.
They are a variety of upcoming free programs.
Recreation centers in the city of Clearwater have moved to summer hours. New pool hours for each recreation center are also in effect.
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners on Thursday extended its State of Local Emergency declaration for COVID-19 to Aug. 7.
The National Hurricane Center has placed Pinellas County in the five-day cone of uncertainty for the approach of Tropical Storm Isaias.
Other supplies will be offered as well for students from kindergarten through 12th grade.
The city of Clearwater is participating in the ninth annual Wyland Nation Mayorβs Challenge to encourage water conservation.
The board seeks applicants for two vacancies.
Payments had been suspended due to COVID-19.
The Poetry Made Concrete program is part of the city's placemaking initiative to make public spaces fun and engaging.
Applications are being accepted for appointments to the Suncoast Health Council in the Health Care Consumers and Health Care Providers.
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday extended its State of Local Emergency declaration for COVID-19 to July 31.
When the baby turtles were all deemed healthy, they were taken back to the beach at night where they crawled in the right direction.
Eight disabled veterans traveled to Clearwater to clean the 13 underwater military statues that make up the Circle of Heroes.
Attendees can join the program virtually on July 22, 23 and 24.
The Aging Well Center at the Long Center is hosting a variety of upcoming free virtual programs throughout the month of July.
It is largely due to COVID-19 spikes.
Pinellas County is opening four new mask distribution sites today at the following locations:
Fees for late payments will be re-commenced.
Nomionate a neighbor via letter or video recording submission on the Tampa Bay Plumbing website.
Pinellas County has opened four new mask distribution sites.
Due to disinfection procedures, check-in of materials returned to any Pinellas Public Library Cooperative may be delayed.
CSX Transportation will perform maintenance at multiple railroad crossings in central Pinellas County starting later this month.
Reclaimed water in north Pinellas County will continue to be unavailable Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays.
Applications are now being accepted for the 19th annual Citizens Academy, Clearwater 101, a 10-week program.
Experience Pinellas County as it was 60 years ago in the Clearwater Flying Company Collection of more than 850 photos.
New funding was approved following financial relief to residents and small business owners through current Pinellas CARES programs.
A drive-through, community-based COVID-19 testing site opens today, 11 a.m., at the Duke Energy Center.
This interactive program is an educational experience for Clearwater residents interested in civic affairs.
Pinellas County Safety and Emergency Services and local fire departments remind residents of the county ban on the retail sale, purchase ...
Expenditures have been authorized to continue for those in need.
All four floors of the Clearwater Main Library will be open beginning Wedesday, July 1, including the public internet computers and the ...
City of Clearwater offices, libraries and non-essential operations will be closed Friday, July 3 for the Independence Day holiday. The c ...
A limited supply of free face masks is available for residents who need them to stay safe now that there is a countywide ordinance.
To help give parents a break and to keep children active, the city of Clearwater will be offering limited-capacity summer camps.
A new $80 million fund is dedicated to expanding affordable housing in Pinellas County.
The Clearwater Marine Aquarium will introduce the first eco-friendly hotel on Clearwater Beach, Winter the Dolphinβs Beach Club, on July 1.
Staff will be available to answer questions about the new ordinance and other COVID-related questions.
All Clearwater libraries will be closed on Friday, July 3, and Saturday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day.
Staff are available to answer questions about the new ordinance and other COVID-19-related issues.