All Clearwater libraries will be closed on Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day.
The $5.7 million makeover of Crest Lake Park in Clearwater continues to move forward on schedule starting May 25.
To give parents a break and to keep children active, city of Clearwater will be offering limited-capacity summer camps June 8 till Aug. 7.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The Clearwater Public Library System will reopen to the public on Monday, May 18 at 50 percent capacity, according to state guidelines.
This service is available at all Clearwater library locations during open hours until 30 minutes before closing.
Joseph Narvaez has been named to the 2020 class of Dole Caregiver Fellows, advocates for caregivers of wounded veterans.
Registration and pre-qualification applications for the program must be completed by Sunday, May 17 at 11:59 p.m.
National Safe Boating Week is May 16-22. Take a moment to review some of the most important boating safety tips.
The city of Clearwater approved a temporary street closure of Cleveland Street in downtown Clearwater to allow outdoor dining.
The first period begins May 17 and goes through June 5. The second will take place Sept. 20 to Oct. 9.
All city recreation center pools will open May 11 for pool use only.
Clearwater Marine Aquariumβ, in coordination with state and local government officials, announced it will reopen Friday, May 15.
On Wednesday, turtle watchers spotted the first two sea turtle nests of the season, signaling the start of sea turtle nesting season.
Overcrowding issues take over boat ramp parking lot because of the temporary closure of Dunedin Boat Ramp.
Achieva will be matching donations dollar-for-dollar up to $200,000
The next Clearwater City Council meeting will be held on Thursday, May 7 at 6 p.m. through the Zoom platform.
The Clearwater Community Sailing Center opened May 6. City swimming pools will open May 11.
As Clearwater Beach reopened Monday morning for the first time in more than six weeks, beach goers were greeted by ambassadors.
The City of Clearwaterβs Solid Waste & Recycling services has returned to full staffing and regular service levels.
"The city invites you to take part in virtually celebrating our beautiful planet this Earth Day."
Clearwater Police and Clearwater Fire & Rescue came to the rescue came to the rescue of a 7-year-old celebrating her birthday.
Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council study estimates net loss of 218,000 jobs - 10.6% of the workforce - in the area this year
The road will be closed for five days to replace the manhole structure starting April 20.
Residents may see brown or white solid waste or recycling trucks picking up solid waste and recycling collections.
Four agencies have joined forces for coronavirus funding assistance for nonprofits.
Improvements to the park will include construction of wider sidewalks around the lake and through the park, new lighting and more.
This is a temporary, 1 week, resumption of yard waste and bulk item collection. After April 10, this service will be suspended again.
The city encourages residents to engage in outdoor activity provided they follow CDC social distancing guidelines.
On Thursday, the aquarium celebrated the release of a one-eyed juvenile green sea turtle named Small Fry into the gulf waters.
In an abundance of caution amid the COVID-19 outbreak, the city of Clearwater is reducing some of its recreation programs.
The East Community Library @ SPC maintains altered hours, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., through March 17.
βWe would like to provide you with the following updates and will continue to provide updates as the situation changes.β
Clearwater will host its first citywide poetry competition.
The city of Clearwater is hiring and a variety of city of Clearwater jobs are open.
The events will start March 3rd.
Clearwater cops are taking on the Tip a Cop event, where they'll wait tables at a local eatery with tips going to Special Olympics Florida.
Both forums will be held in City Council Chambers, 100 N. Osceola Ave. and will be moderated by Former Bay News 9 Anchor Al Ruechel.
The city is asking residents to hold off on putting out trash on Friday for collection due to expected winds.
The class meets on the second weekend of the month from 8 a.m.to 1 p.m.