A local developer hopes to transform three vacant lots in St. Petersburg’s Harbordale neighborhood into a 17-unit townhome project. The proposed development at 414 23rd Ave....
Mayor Ken Welch realizes it will take much more than reconnecting roads to mitigate the decades-old, systemic disenfranchisement of Black families and businesses in St. Petersburg....
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...
Recently reelected Representative Michele Rayner is already preparing for a move from the Florida House to the Senate. Rayner announced the launch of her campaign Monday...
A new apartment garden project is underway at an apartment complex in St. Petersburg. Local female-owned business Peas & Love Edible Gardening has partnered with development...
A community in South St. Pete is celebrating the addition of a much-needed neighborhood resource. The Jordan Park Community Food Pantry officially opened Thursday afternoon. Nonprofit...
After Hurricane Milton tore through the community last week, students at Fairmount Park Elementary School in South St. Petersburg came together to provide hot meals for...
Relatively minor flooding – or losing a refrigerator full of groceries – can have an outsized impact on lower-income households that already struggle to make ends...
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...
City officials have identified 17 priority areas that lack access to healthy food. Those neighborhoods, primarily in South St. Petersburg, have more convenience stores than all...