To date, more than 69,000 doses have been distributed in the county.
A new shipment of 10,000 doses is arriving from the state.
Residents who were unable to book appointments today should still register an account at the Patient Portal to ease further scheduling.
The online survey is available through Friday, Jan. 29.
Registration for appointments re-opens at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 23.
Organizers for outdoor community gatherings of 1,000 or more attendees will be required to create a safety plan.
Residents who were unable to book today may sign up on the patient portal for alerts when the next State shipment arrives.
Appointments will fill quickly for 10,000 doses.
County parks and Florida Botanical Gardens will remain open.
With the help of a $200,000 federal grant from U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, ZooTampa hopes to save more of these gentle giants.
Callers are falsely presenting themselves as the County Human Services Department and asking for personal information.
The City of St. Pete Beach will be launching fireworks at 10 p.m. tonight off the east end of Corey Avenue.
Most offices will close on Friday, Jan. 1, but county parks will be open.
Guests will be advised if the shelters will be open on additional nights as conditions warrant.
Remaining funds raised by County employees will be donated to organizations that serve children in need.
The City is also launching its newly-designed website.
Pinellas County government offices will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 26, and Friday, Nov. 27, in observance of Thanksgiving.
The Tropicana field COVID-19 testing site reached capacity at 2:30 p.m. today and is closed for the remainder of the day.
The National Weather Service has placed portions of Pinellas County under Hurricane and Tropical Storm Watches.
Tropicana Field Covid-19 testing remains open Saturday.
The funds are for rent, mortgage and utility assistance for individuals and grants for small businesses.
All city offices, community centers, will be closed on Veterans Day.
Trail enthusiasts will be encouraged to test their knowledge and guess where photos posted on Facebook were taken.
Halloween information is included.
The closure will be from Monday, Oct. 26 to Tuesday, Oct. 27, from 7 p.m.
Officials are promoting the safety benefits of a recently installed Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon on the Duke Energy Trail crossing.
Residents can drop off electronics such as cell phones, computers, TVs, power supplies, monitors and devices with rechargeable batteries.
A team of assessors from the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation will begin working on November 3, 2020.
The latest newsletter includes government meetings, community activities, a COVID-19 update and more.
The District may enter into a contract with associations or organizations whose programs serve recreational needs of adults and children.
The city commission is ready to hold the first reading on a parking ordinance.
The City Commission will meet virtually on Tuesday.
Although data has improved, officials are being cautious due to students returning to schools.
Those looking for one more summer outing this Labor Day weekend have a new park to visit.
County parks and the Florida Botanical Gardens will remain open.
Applications are now being accepted through Sept. 16, 2020, for appointments to the Tourist Development Council.
More funds are on the way for a broad range of businesses still struggling from the impacts of COVID-19.
The method of water treatment for the county and its wholesale customers will be temporarily modified between Sept. 20 and Oct. 9.
The extension keeps in force a countywide ordinance requiring face coverings and social distancing practiced in indoor public places.
Applications for three-year appointments to the committee are due Sept. 18.