PuzzleHR, a Tampa-based human resources solutions platform, recently partnered with a text-based mental health assistance mobile app to provide client organizations with on-demand support. The agreement...
The City of St. Petersburg helped ensure those affected by Hurricane Helene had hot meals, laundry facilities and transportation over the somber weekend. The federal government...
Low-lying areas around Pinellas County – including St. Petersburg’s Shore Acres neighborhood, the City of Gulfport and beach communities – are already experiencing flooding Thursday morning...
Pinellas County officials ordered a mandatory Zone A evacuation at about 9:30 a.m. Wednesday ahead of what would soon become Hurricane Helene. That encompasses coastal neighborhoods...
Dr. Harold Shinitzky has spent nearly 30 years helping people – often professional athletes – improve their lives from his St. Petersburg office and through speaking...
Pinellas County residents seeking help with behavioral health issues now have a new, innovative and streamlined resource as the long-awaited “Care About Me” program has launched....
St. Petersburg’s recently launched Renter Utility Relief program is an immediate success that underscores an increasing need amid soaring costs. Mayor Ken Welch, in partnership with...
Tampa-based nonprofit Project Dyanmo’s leadership returned from evacuating Maui wildfire victims just in time to prepare for an emergency much closer to home – Hurricane Idalia....
While St. Petersburg once again dodged the brunt of a major hurricane, many residents face extensive rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Idalia’s four-to-six-foot storm surge inundated homes...
This story will be updated as the situation warrants. Tropical Storm Idalia became a hurricane overnight and will likely rapidly intensify before making landfall along Florida’s...