“My favorite chair cost 29 bucks. So why does my new chair cost half a million?” – RPC Most of the people who have things named...
For the fourth consecutive year, Poynter Institute writing coach Roy Peter Clark has selected a small group of writers, journalists, educators and booksellers to honor with...
The salon/reception area of FloridaRAMA, St. Petersburg’s immersive, walk-through art experience, was filled with creatives from across Tampa Bay Thursday evening. Poets, painters, actors, sculptors, ceramicists,...
Aspiring media professionals and their educators at Lakewood High School have earned a prestigious distinction, and additional program funding. While Pinellas County Schools offer over 70...
A groundbreaking new study led by a University of South Florida St. Petersburg researcher will track youth through 2050 to discern the long-term impacts of digital...
While local news outlets continue disappearing at an increasing – and alarming – rate, two St. Petersburg-based daily publications are working together to revitalize local journalism....
From its inception, the Catalyst has been an experiment in local news. We’ve embraced a digital-only distribution model, focused exclusively on hyperlocal content and maintained a...
Erica Riggins, public information officer for the City of St. Petersburg, will resign after serving 18 months as a key member of Mayor Ken Welch’s administration....
Eckerd College’s student reporters have recently received an influx of state and national recognition, despite competing against larger schools with dedicated journalism programs. In August 2023,...
On March 20, 2018 the first Catalyst daily edition email was sent into the ether. Just a couple dozen curious St. Pete residents had signed up...