Much has changed since the Parc Center for Disabilities welcomed its first 10 kids in 1953; however, two things have remained constant – the need for...
Before the Tampa Bay Rays organization submitted its proposal to redevelop the Historic Gas Plant District, they invited several descendants from families displaced in the name...
Over seven years after the City of St. Petersburg instituted a program that eliminated criminal history questions from job applications, city councilmembers will now discuss expanding...
For nearly 70 years, the Parc Center has supported children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, yet the funding needed to provide its many services...
We learned a few days ago that the U.S. economy added 467,000 jobs in January and the unemployment rate of 4 percent had remained virtually unchanged...
The Pinellas Education Foundation, in partnership with Bank of America, has brought back its Summer Career Acceleration Program, which was held in a truncated form last...
A St. Petersburg company that makes molds for a wide variety of industries is among the 20 finalists for the Florida Sterling Manufacturing Business Excellence Awards,...
The labor force in Pinellas County has topped the half-million mark for the first time. The county’s labor force — a combined total of people who...
Financial woes continue to plague the Tampa Bay Times. In another sign that its struggles have not gone away, the St. Petersburg-based newspaper announced on Wednesday...