A scratch-off ticket purchased at the Race Trac gas station at 2854 Gulf to Bay Blvd. in Clearwater has made one resident $1 million richer.
$6.1M will fund nonprofit legal services that represent low-income Florida families who need help recovering from Hurricanes Ian and Nicole.
Repairs can reduce environmental damage and costly home repairs.
Florida Power & Light Co.​ filed a plan Wednesday to reduce charges by $379 million to its 11 million Florida customers starting in May.
The grant and loan programs are funded through the $22.5 million in federal funds the city received through the American Rescue Plan.
Assistance for individuals and businesses is now available to Pinellas County residents with damages or losses due to Hurricane Ian.
Pinellas County residents interested solar in their homes or small businesses are invited to learn more about the Pinellas 2022 Solar Co-op.
Job seekers will have an opportunity to learn about career options for entry-level and experienced workers.
The city is in need of pool lifeguards and camp counselors to keep the recreation center pools open and continue offering summer camps.
Pinellas County is partnering with Forward Pinellas and cities in Pinellas to make more affordable housing available.
The Pinellas County Commission has unanimously agreed to help fund two affordable housing projects.
St. Petersburg College, partnered with CareerSource Pinellas, will host a series of industry-specific job fairs.
More than 30 companies from the Clearwater area will be at the St. Pete College job fair, looking to hire for immediate openings.
One Penny Hoarding specialist will be challenged to kick a bad spending habit for 30 days.
A BayCare hiring event at the BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater on Thursday attracted more than 600 applicants.
Clearwater City Councilman Hoyt Hamilton said he had a vision of himself dumpster diving behind Publix to find his winning ticket.
If you’re behind on rent due to the coronavirus pandemic, you may be eligible for financial help through Pinellas County.
Pinellas County received $21.4 million to implement its Emergency Rental Assistance Program. Applications open March 31.
​Effective March 1, Clearwater Gas System's​ residential customer rates increased for natural and propane gas monthly customers.
Pinellas County is hiring full- and part-time lifeguards for April to September.
The city of Clearwater is currently recruiting for pool lifeguards.
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