New rates that go into effect next week may soak budgets with policies that cost as much as $20,000 a year.
Tourism numbers in Pinellas County continue to rise.
Pinellas Beaches, do you support the Greenlight Pinellas initiative?
For the first time since September 2008, Florida’s unemployment rate is down to 7 percent. Do the numbers reflect your experience?
According to PSTA, August had more than 1.2 million rides, which is a one percent increase from August 2012.
What do you think Pinellas Beaches? What is the best way to deal with feral cats and stray dogs in Pinellas County?
As America marks the 12th anniversary of the terrorist attacks, we'd like to get your opinion on making the day a national holiday.
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi’s campaign kickoff in South Tampa trumps the scheduled execution of a convicted murderer. What do you think about this?
Will you give it to him?
Florida Senator Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg, has filed a bill that would see the red light cameras become a thing of the past. Do you agree with him?
Here are tonight's Powerball numbers. Good luck, Pinellas Beaches!
Will the effort hurt or harm the party?
As President Barack Obama contemplates sending a “strong signal” to Syrian leaders, MacDill Air Force Base is being cast into the spotlight. We’d like to get your take on this issue that could have a big impact on Tampa Bay.
It’s been 50 years since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous speech. How is Tampa Bay faring on making it a reality?
No winning Powerball numbers for Aug. 21 means a rollover jackpot for Saturday's play. Are you game?
A recent case out of Pasco County has brought this controversial issue to the forefront. We’d like your take on it, Pinellas Beaches!
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority officials believe a one-cent sales tax increase would help create a faster, more efficient bus system for all residents.
Madeira Beach city leaders are moving the public works department, including staff, to St. Petersburg.
The St. Pete Beach Commission unanimously passed final reading of the revised Comprehensive Plan.
The city's proposed spending plan – $3.08 million – is slightly less than the current year's budget of $3.20 million.
The owners of the site say they plan to tear down the old hotel, which has native Florida pine wood and Tiffany glass.
County commission chair Ken Welch gives the mid-year state of the county address.
The construction in Treasure Island is expected to last 90 days.
These snazzy renderings show what the interior will look like for the Pinellas County communications center. High tech is an understatement.
The proposed property tax rate would not have to be offset by the use of reserve funds.
As protesters call for a special legislative session in the wake of George Zimmerman’s trial, we’d like to get your take on Florida’s self-defense laws.
The percentage of Pinellas residents – in particular, women – who are obese has ballooned in a decade. A third of county residents are obese.
According to the city, the sheriff's office call center begins it handling of the 911 calls at 7 a.m. July 21.
The work should be completed by August before school resumes. There will be lane closures.
The jury’s decision was read late Saturday night.
Friday, the bridge will be closing for concrete placement, weather permitting.
Sparklers can be purchased legally in Pinellas County, but the sale of fireworks is prohibited.
A host of new laws go into effect July 1.
DOMA is the law barring the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages legalized by the states.
The 24-foot boat became disabled Tuesday night, as a band of thunderstorms swept through the region.
If the online retailer makes a move to Florida, beaches residents will find themselves paying sales taxes for their online purchases. What do you think?
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office is interested in docking a boat in St. Pete Beach, but they need a sufficient dock to do so.
To view a presentation of this construction project, the city is hosting a presentation at 6 p.m. June 25 at City Hall.