The Pinellas County Redistricting Board will hold a series of online public input sessions in October for residents to share their thoughts.
Beginning Oct. 1, borrowers who keep library items past their due dates will no longer be charged overdue fines.
More than 1 out of every 10 Pinellas County rental households are in arrears as of early August, according to a new analysis.
The method of water treatment used by Pinellas County Utilities and the city of Clearwater will be temporarily modified started Sept. 26.
Kidney dialysis patients should not be impacted, but they should contact their dialysis care provider for more information about chlorin ...
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday adopted resolutions approving the final millage rates and budget.
The PLANPinellas webinars will offer residents an inside look at the Pinellas comprehensive plan update.
Pinellas County has named Cynthia Johnson as its new director of economic development.
Pinellas County, Forward Pinellas and Friends of the Pinellas Trail will hold a virtual Community Conversation on Tuesday, Sept. 28.
Kanopy, an on-demand, film-streaming service, is now available to Clearwater library cardholders.
The Pinellas County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the summer.
This position will be eligible for reappointment at the completion of the current term.
See the latest announcement from the City of Clearwater.
"He may cause a lot of stress and heartache ... He will definitely shake things up": Mark Bunker said of the council's city manager choice.
Residents are invited to answer "Five Key Questions."
The event marks ongoing redevelopment at Clearwater's iconic 24-acre Coachman Park.
The Clearwater City Council hopes to choose the new city manager on Sept. 2.
Clearwater has adopted a Green Fleet policy in which it aims to convert 100 percent of municipal, light-duty vehicles to alternative fuels.
The Clearwater City Council unanimously approved David Margolis as the new city attorney, replacing Pam Akin, who is retiring.
Prior to this three-year increase, the Pinellas County Department of Solid Waste has kept its disposal rate unchanged.
One vacancy is an individual appointment position for Commissioner Kathleen Peters to fulfill the remainder of a three-year term.
Residents can get a first look at a proposed plan to guide future County decisions for everything from land use to economic development.
YAC was developed as a means for Pinellas high school students to provide the local youth perspective to the county commission.
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Clearwater residents.
The city of Clearwater's Community Redevelopment Agency, the Clearwater Library System and Sustainability Division continues Clearwater ...
Many in the Clearwater area behind on rent. A national eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday.
Clearwater Greenprint 2.0 will go before Clearwater City Council at 6 p.m. on Aug. 5 for approval.
The project will transform the 24-acre waterfront park into a destination place.
Throughout the program, participants will explore local watersheds allowing residents to view different aspects of water and water issues.
Clearwater's downtown gateway will undergo some changes designed to beautify the area and make the area more pedestrian-friendly.
The PCCLB consists of 15 members from various trades, along with building officials.
The proposed $2.8 billion budget would reduce countywide millage rates used to calculate property taxes.
Local governments in Pinellas have now removed around 613 tons of dead fish and marine life from area waterways as very high levels of R ...
The city of Clearwater is seeking community input on the future of the city during a series of in-person community conversations in July.
Pinellas County has deployed Public Works crews and contractors to assist with the removal of dead fish impacted by a Red Tide bloom in ...
Anyone with questions should call the city of Clearwater's Traffic Engineering Division at 727-562-4750.
Residents are reminded hurricane season lasts until November 30
The unemployment rate in Pinellas County is lower than the Florida average.
Pinellas County crews are working to assess damages; so far, only minimal damage has been reported.