Marquez Valdes-Scantling said St. Petersburg made him the man he is today; that man is an entrepreneur, community servant and two-time Super Bowl champion. Mayor Ken...
When construction of Interstate 175 began in the late 1970s, South St. Petersburg neighborhoods were bifurcated. According to city reports, nearly 4,000 people – and 2,700...
An executive position that took over two years to implement and fill is once again vacant as St. Petersburg’s first chief equity officer resigned 23 days...
Local leaders gathered at Wednesday morning’s Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) meeting to discuss the agency’s role in assisting the area’s homeless population. Homeless Leadership Alliance,...
For five burgeoning minority and women small business owners affiliated with the Saturday Shoppes, seeing their wares on shelves in a brick-and-mortar store was the culmination...
South St. Petersburg’s culturally significant 22nd Street corridor – known as the Deuces – is undergoing a long-awaited renaissance; two entrepreneurs hope their new business venture...
St. Petersburg City Councilmember Deborah Figgs-Sanders believes local officials have a “once in a lifetime opportunity” to create a supplier diversity program that could serve as...
Where are we going, and how will we get there? As a community, we’re constantly seeking the optimal balance between the needs we have and the...