A recently released report found that St. Petersburg lost 10% of its African American residents between 2018 and 2022; the demographic grew by 16% across the...
St. Petersburg city officials are refining programs created to increase supplier and worker diversity in “major” construction projects ahead of the Historic Gas Plant District’s $6.5...
A recently released report found that over 73% of homeowners falsely believe they have flood insurance; it also showed widely varying risk perceptions among age groups....
An extensive Organizational Culture Assessment details a disconnect between St. Petersburg’s leadership’s goals and what the city’s workforce encounters daily, particularly regarding inclusivity, discipline and promotions....
St. Petersburg mayor Ken Welch announced the results of a city employee Climate Assessment Survey July 28, stating his recommitment to “a positive workplace culture.” The...
Several community leaders came together Tuesday to discuss findings from an extensive analysis of St. Petersburg’s innovative Community Action and Life Liaison (CALL) program. CALL is...
The recently announced closure of a Pinellas Park Walmart Neighborhood Market has county officials concerned for residents – not for people living in that city, but...
Dr. Shirley Davis has many monikers – global workforce expert, bestselling author and successful business owner, to name a few – and can now add Golden...
As demographics evolve and aging Baby Boomers undergo a historic transfer of wealth, St. Petersburg is now home to the state’s only trust company founded, managed...
Children and technology represent the future, and through a newly formed partnership with Pinellas County Schools, the Innovation Foundation is investing in both. Founded by Cathie...