ST. PETE BEACH — Ghosts from the past in the form of a plume of contaminated underground water, which emanated from old fuel storage tanks, will now add to the
ST. PETE BEACH —If a department director lets a contract lapse, after a vendor was paid a $75,000 advance outside of the written agreement and without the city getting its
ST. PETE BEACH — Commissioners raised questions about why the city should pay $314,800 to restore the 1st Avenue Fishing Pier without first receiving proof that St. Pete Beach, and
ST. PETE BEACH — At the end of his first City Commission meeting, newly elected Mayor Adrian Petrila surprised fellow commissioners when he attempted to fulfill a campaign promise to