St. Petersburg’s 100 Women Who Care chapter held its quarterly event Sept. 1, which means another well-deserving nonprofit walked away with $18,000 to further its mission....
Restauranteurs are facing staffing shortages while striving to provide good customer service, and new innovative tech can help ease those burdens. Startups in the Florida-Israel Business...
The success of his 2019 “hood film” Agent X, an independent, low-budget thriller, gave Jabaar Edmond and his movie-making team all the reason they needed to...
Tampa attorney Herb Donica wants people to know his sole mission is to ensure the former Piney Point phosphate plant closes as safely and quickly as...
It happens every couple of years, less often than a presidential election, but more frequently than an appearance in the night sky by Halley’s Comet. One...
According to Pinellas County Commissioner Janet Long, the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority (TBARTA) continuing to operate without a clear path forward is the definition...
It wasn’t just one thing that led to the cancellation of this year’s First Night St. Pete celebration. According to Hal Freedman, chairman of the board...
As ships go, the United States Coast Guard cutter Blackthorn was diminutive: Just 180 feet from bow to stern, and 37 feet abeam, with a displacement...
Last week, the Copperhead Course at Palm Harbor’s Innisbrook Resort played host to a groundbreaking golf tour dedicated to opening new pathways for often overlooked and...
It was in 2015, not long after he’d left New York City for Pinellas County, that Patrick Brafford arrived at the front door of the Back...