Attorneys and officials with Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital face another legal challenge in the immediate aftermath of the “Take Care of Maya” trial – a...
St. Petersburg’s mayoral administration hopes to provide some long-sought-after clarity for developers seeking to acquire city-owned parcels, particularly after a failed bid to build a Moffit...
After spending over two decades as a local registered labor and delivery nurse, Jessica Sites is now using her platform as a social media influencer to...
According to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, software and applications developers are the fourth most advertised occupation in Pinellas County, while computer systems engineers and...
Local manufacturers and job seekers have a new resource as AmSkills is opening a long-awaited Neighborhood Training Center at the Lealman Exchange. The nonprofit career training...
A recent study highlighted how St. Petersburg’s gender wage gap is well below the national average and has decreased by nearly 6% over the past four...
A mobile application that helps restaurant owners mitigate workforce shortages, and hospitality workers earn livable wages, has launched throughout Tampa Bay. Gigpro is a platform for...
The affordable housing crisis affects everyone in the city, noted St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce president Chris Steinocher, and adopting solutions is imperative to maintaining...
Family Support Services has significantly bolstered its workforce, increased pay and boosted partner funding by nearly $9 million in its first nine months as Pinellas County’s...
The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) is focusing attention on employees, including expanding its Mental Health Unit and increasing pay for deputies and nurses. Speaking to...