The artists who created St. Petersburg’s Black Lives Matter mural chose different colors, styles and themes for their letters, but there’s one thing they all agree...
A memorial marker will be installed in St. Petersburg to provide a visual reminder of the city’s racial history, while raising awareness of the painful legacy...
Small businesses that missed out on the first round of the Paycheck Protection Program are likely to get a second chance, with Congress poised to approve...
The St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce presents: Coronavirus Impact Insights On this episode of Chamber Coronavirus Impact Insights, Carl Lavender, Chief Equity Office at the Foundation...
The Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg recently announced its slate of new members to its Board of Trustees. The Foundation, which is focused on health...
In June 2018, the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg announced its vision for a social change center in South St. Petersburg. On Tuesday, the Foundation’s...
Pinellas County’s economy could have been $3.6 billion stronger in 2016 if racial gaps in income were closed. That’s the bottom line finding of the 2019...
The group working on recommendations to merge three University of South Florida campuses has a new chairman. Mike Griffin, senior managing director for Savills Studley Occupier Services,...
Dr. Jonathan Ellen has resigned as president and physician-in-chief of Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital following reports about high death rates in the hospital’s pediatric cardiology...
What role does economic development have in health equity? That was a central question raised last week when The Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg announced...