Tampa Bay continues to pace the nation with its rate of price increases, a disheartening trend that began late last year. In November 2021, the Tampa-St....
After spending several years unearthing graves and crimes at an infamous, state-operated “school for boys” in Florida’s panhandle, University of South Florida anthropologist Erin Kimmerle has...
Nearly the entirety of St. Petersburg and Pinellas Park is under a state-mandated fresh fruit and vegetable quarantine zone due to the recent discovery of Oriental...
One of the fathers of the conservation movement, John Muir, set out on a nearly 1,000 mile trek across the South in 1867. He started in...
Shana Smith has two hometowns – St. Petersburg, where she lived, worked and performed as a singer/songwriter for many years, and Gainesville, where she spent her...
The University of South Florida announced the creation of the Global and National Security Institute Wednesday, with Kenneth F. “Frank” McKenzie, retired Marine Corps general and...
A surge in children testing positive for influenza has doctors at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital puzzled, as the season typically runs from October to May....
Leaders often say “it all starts with the children” and fail to follow through; this year, the Florida Legislature invested in the state’s future by significantly...
Representing just the second partnership of its kind in Florida, Pinellas County Schools (PCS) and the YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg have officially broken ground on...
St. Petersburg Sen. Jeff Brandes believes the recently signed property insurance bill could mitigate many of Florida’s problems – if the Legislature passed it in 2019....