The Louise Graham Regeneration Center's roots trace back to 1949, when facilities for developmentally disabled adults did not accept African Americans.
United Way Suncoast staff is encouraging residents to apply to the initiative before an executive order stops the government from issuing paper checks for most federal...
In addition to mitigating discrimination and wage theft recovery efforts, the office ensures compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and offers anti-harassment training.
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch frequently expressed doubt that he could lower property taxes for a fourth consecutive year following Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The city’s...
Pinellas County school district officials must scramble to overcome the loss of $10.7 million in anticipated funding, with less than a month before nearly 100,000 students...
Pinellas County is home to over 358,000 residents aged 65 and older, and the increasing population requires additional support amid federal funding uncertainty. Meals on Wheels...
St. Petersburg, still recovering from a devastating hurricane season while preparing for another, has nearly $31.3 million less grant funding than it did through March 2024....
The University of South Florida will soon have a new leader, as President Rhea Law announced her impending retirement Monday. Her successor will inherit a long-planned...
St. Petersburg government and business leaders welcomed counterparts from Mexico, Colombia and the Dominican Republic to the city Feb. 13 in a show of solidarity amid...
Back-to-back storms brought billions of dollars in damages to Pinellas County’s coastal communities; local and state officials believe the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers deserves some...