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...
CareerSource Pinellas has invested in a unique career preparatory school’s holistic approach to providing disadvantaged teens with the life skills needed to become successful adults. St....
While Pinellas County’s Waste-to-Energy (WTE) facility burns an average of 2,700 tons daily, a growing population will soon create more refuse than the facility can process....
St. Petersburg’s leisure services administrator said talks regarding a departmental name change with Mayor Ken Welch began in earnest following Hurricane Ian. It was late September...
Where are we going, and how will we get there? As a community, we’re constantly seeking the optimal balance between the needs we have and the...
Despite the area experiencing exponential growth, the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (TBARTA) officially rode off into the sunset today. After years of turmoil and...
Local and state health officials are now implementing a “first-of-its-kind” coordinated care model to reduce an opioid epidemic showing no signs of abatement. Leadership from Florida...
Two weeks after it allocated nearly $24 million to affordable housing projects, the St. Petersburg City Council distributed another $9.1 million to create social service hubs...
Through a widely collaborative effort and with keen attention to details that support victims’ needs, Community Action Stops Abuse Pinellas (CASA) opened the state’s first Family...
After losing funding for its homeless family shelter that served domestic violence survivors, Hope Villages of America (HVA) has successfully transformed the facility into much-needed affordable...