City officials initiated cases on nearly 11,000 properties in hurricane-ravaged areas to encourage proper repair work.
Homes and businesses were damaged by hurricanes; properties left in shambles. Months later, another storm cloud is brewing in ...
Thousands of St. Petersburg homeowners have an open city code case against their homes. City officials say these are properties that were identified through damage assessments as a way for the ...
Researchers are detecting the start of what could be an exodus from coastal communities, where stronger hurricanes and rising ...
On opening day, the Florida Division of Emergency Management confirmed more than 600 people submitted applications for review ...
St. Petersburg City Council will get an updated report from code enforcement on storm-damaged properties. This comes a few ...
Looking for code violations is a normal, everyday part of local government and St. Pete opens about two thousand cases every ...
A new storm recovery program is trying to help homeowners build back stronger after Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
On Oct. 9, Hurricane Milton made landfall in Sarasota County, roaring off the gulf coast at maximum wind speeds of 120 mph.
With the only home park they've ever known severely damaged by Hurricane Milton, the Rays make a temporary move to Tampa for the upcoming MLB season.
The City of St. Petersburg is improving drainage in one South St. Pete neighborhood. The city recently approved a $5.1 million plan.
The Tampa Bay Rays' home ballpark was ravaged by Hurricane Milton and is still in obvious need of obvious repair more than three months later.