St. Pete Beach warns of scheme targeting zoning, planning applicants
Share and Follow


ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — Authorities in St. Pete Beach have issued a warning to residents about a scam targeting individuals applying for zoning or planning permits.

The latest victim was a business owner who sought city approval to add a balcony to their restaurant. The suspicious email was promptly reported to the city.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Unveiling Time Magazine’s 2025 Person of the Year: Discover the Influential Game-Changer Making Waves

The “Architects of AI” have been honored as Time magazine’s Person of…

South Carolina Measles Outbreak: Hundreds Quarantined as Health Officials Race to Contain Spread

(The Hill) – In South Carolina, health authorities have placed at least…

Suspect in Bristol Double Homicide Detained at Sullivan County Jail

In a significant development, the suspect linked to a double homicide in…

Unlocking Sustainable Water Solutions: GSU Proposal Gains Groundwater Committee’s Approval

STATESBORO, Ga. — On Tuesday, the Advisory Committee for the Bryan-Bulloch Groundwater…

Calvary Day Poised for Historic Victory with Just One Win Needed for First State Football Title

SAVANNAH, Ga. — Calvary Day is on the brink of capturing its…

Tragic Civilian Casualties Emerge as Thailand-Cambodia Border Tensions Flare Up

In the border region between Thailand and Cambodia, tensions escalated dramatically as…

Mike Lindell Announces 2026 Minnesota Gubernatorial Bid: What This Means for Trump Supporters

SHAKOPEE, Minn. – On Thursday, Mike Lindell, widely recognized from television as…

Maximize Your Impact: How to Give Back This Holiday Season and Boost Your Financial Well-Being

This year has been marked by a series of groundbreaking events. The…