Seagrass is critical to the abundance of life found in Tampa Bay, and the recent loss of 4,161 acres underscores a disturbing trend causing concern among...
-Leadership from several St. Petersburg community organizations and the University of South Florida came together to study the enduring positive impacts of coparenting interventions in unmarried...
The U.S. is on the cusp of what experts call the “greatest generational wealth transfer in history,” with CNBC reporting that baby boomers will leave their...
Despite the potential for legal challenges, St. Petersburg city officials are moving forward with an ordinance to increase supplier diversity and support for minority and women-owned...
Pinellas County Commissioner Janet Long has a unique perspective on the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority (TBARTA), which, according to its website, is meant to...
Colorectal cancer is the third-most commonly diagnosed cancer in both men and women each year – and HCA Florida Largo Hospital is now utilizing innovative technology...
For decades, residents and community leaders in Childs Park have voiced concerns over the pungent odors emanating from a cluster of industrial sites in the neighborhood....
One in nine people over the age of 65 suffer from Alzheimer’s disease – colloquially known as “the long goodbye” – and the University of South...
A University of South Florida computer scientist has seemingly brought science-fiction to life, developing a technology that allows people to create abstract images by intensely concentrating...
A recently completed three-year research study has uncovered a preponderance of pharmaceuticals in Florida’s dwindling bonefish population, posing a significant threat to the state’s saltwater fishery,...