At one time, it was said, there were so many sponge boats in Tarpon Springs that you could walk from one side of the Anclote River...
The good news is the algal blooms causing red tide appear to be dissipating in Tampa Bay; the bad news is that red tide has now...
Welcome to the Catalyst’s Community Voices platform. We’ve curated community leaders and thinkers from all parts of our great city to speak on issues that affect...
Access to safe, decent and affordable housing, for many in our service area, remains elusive. All too often families struggle just to afford the basic cost...
My 91-year-old mother got her first dose of the coronavirus vaccine Thursday. She hadn’t been ready to do so before. I’m just relieved that when she...
Welcome to the Catalyst’s Community Voices platform. We’ve curated community leaders and thinkers from all parts of our great city to speak on issues that affect...
It isn’t easy to escape the seemingly universal despair of unemployment, food lines, sickness and death being wrought by the coronavirus pandemic. Yet millions of Americans...
It didn’t take long, once his symptoms began, for Mike Sutton to theorize he had contracted Covid-19. The 40-year-old president and CEO of Habitat for Humanity...
What’s to become of the Redington Long Pier? The big winds and pounding waves of Dec. 21 buckled several of its thick round knees and twisted...