Over 61,000 St. Petersburg residents – 35.5% of the population – live in households that struggle to put food on the table after dedicating their income...
Low-income families finding refuge in the St. Petersburg Housing Authority’s 134 public housing units will soon see some home improvements, thanks to a $842,360 federal grant....
Dozens of elderly residents recently lined up outside the Sunshine Center in downtown St. Petersburg to receive a box of farm-fresh fruits and vegetables. Saving Our...
The Pinellas County Urban League’s new leader has a fresh plan to help African Americans and underserved communities fulfill their potential through economic self-reliance and the...
Celebrity Chef Robert Hesse has abruptly closed Fo’ Cheezy’s downtown St. Petersburg location to focus on new culinary opportunities. According to a Tuesday evening social media...
Over 300 people celebrated Dr. Kanika Tomalin’s return to lead an organization she helped create a decade ago and her plans for St. Petersburg’s largest grantmaking...
When construction of Interstate 175 began in the late 1970s, South St. Petersburg neighborhoods were bifurcated. According to city reports, nearly 4,000 people – and 2,700...
Now that Hurricane Idalia’s storm surge has retreated into the Gulf and bay from whence it came, hundreds of families are left to clean up the...
A floating seaweed mass that was once 5,000 miles long and visible from space has virtually disappeared from the Gulf of Mexico, leaving local scientists searching...
The U.S. Department of Commerce recently stated that digital inclusion is more than a social program that increases computer and internet access; it is now an...