The Pinellas County Homeless Leadership Alliance and Learning Empowered will open cold weather shelters tonight, Tuesday, Dec. 1.
The grant will be used to purchase 400 grocery store gift cards for families affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
A group of newly acquainted residents respond to a homebound resident's plea in Clearwater Patch's Neighbor Posts for a Thanksgiving meal.
Help families in need this holiday season.
Pinellas County on Tuesday extended its State of Local Emergency for COVID-19 through Dec. 4.
Tropical Storm Eta flooded many homes and businesses in Pinellas County. The following rundown of advice and resources are still applicable.
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Make it safe and clean, cautions Pinellas County.
The Tropicana Field COVID-19 testing site is experiencing long lines, but residents can be tested at a number of other sites.
The county is documenting damage reports for potential state and federal emergency assistance.
Residents are advised to place storm debris, such as tree branches and leaves, in with their household garbage or yard trash collection.
As of 9 a.m. Friday, the Tropicana field COVID-19 testing site had over an hour wait.
Latest storm/incident developments
Pinellas County officials are urging residents to conclude hurricane preparations and prepare to shelter in place Wednesday evening.
The drive-through COVID-19 testing site at Tropicana Field will remain closed Thursday while crews assess damages and clear debris.
Pinellas County on Tuesday extended its State of Local Emergency for COVID-19 through Nov. 20.
The drive-through COVID-19 testing site at Tropicana Field will not open Wednesday due to anticipated high winds.
Meeting set for 9:30 a.m., today at Pinellas County Cooperative Extension Center, Magnolia Room, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo.
Tropicana Field Covid-19 testing remains open
Latest storm developments in Clearwater
Completed applications for both programs must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 13, to be considered for payment.
Pinellas County on Wednesday extended its State of Local Emergency for COVID-19 through Nov. 13.
A special social media campaign begins Friday.
Eta is expected to spring strong winds to Florida.
The state of Florida has instructed Pinellas County to briefly suspend rapid antigen testing effective immediately.
Pinellas County has extended its State of Local Emergency for COVID-19 through Nov. 6.
International credit rating agency Fitch Ratings, Inc. has affirmed Pinellas Countyβs sewer revenue bond rating of AA, with an upgrade.
More than 10,000 individuals, families and businesses have received direct financial assistance through Pinellas CARES programs.
Applications are now being accepted for a three-year appointment to the Pinellas Park Water Management District Board of Directors.
Donating time or resources to your local food bank is recommended.
A section of the Duke Energy Trail in Clearwater will be closed starting Monday, Oct. 26 to Tuesday, Oct. 27.
Forward Pinellas, with Pinellas Countyβs Transportation Division and the city of Clearwater, will host a Safe Streets Pinellas demonstration
Residents can drop off electronics such as cell phones, computers, TVs, power supplies, monitors and devices with rechargeable batteries.
The term commences New Year's Day.
Pinellas County seasonal reclaimed water restrictions went into effect on Oct. 1 and run through Monday, Nov. 30.
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday extended its State of Local Emergency declaration for COVID-19 through Oct. 16.
Pinellas County on Thursday extended its State of Local Emergency for COVID-19 through Oct. 9.
Pinellas County seasonal reclaimed water restrictions went into effect on Thursday, Oct. 1, and run through Monday, Nov. 30.
Pinellas Countyβs Parks and Conservation Resources Department is streamlining the process to purchase and renew annual parking passes.