Tampa-based Suncoast Credit Union will donate $90 to local nonprofits for every Tampa Bay Rays base to celebrate the institution’s 90th anniversary. Two organizations will compete for votes via a monthly Facebook poll to determine donation amounts. In addition, the second-annual “Every Hit is a Win with Suncoast” initiative will donate $590 to the Randy Arozarena International Foundation every time he notches a base hit during Friday home games. That amount doubles to $1,180 for every Arozarena home run.
According to administrators at Clearwater's Ruth Eckerd Hall, the national tour of Shrek The Musical has postponed its scheduled April 23 and 24 dates. The show will now be presented Sept. 26. Refunds, if desired, will be available through April 19.
Metro Inclusive Health is opening a “Copay it Forward” pharmacy next to its health center at 2235 Central Ave. in St. Petersburg. The initiative uses a percentage of insured patients’ copayments to subsidize free services for their uninsured counterparts. Metro Inclusive launched the innovative program in 2018 to increase healthcare access. For more information, visit the website here.
St. Petersburg-based Duke Energy Florida filed for new base rates Tuesday that, if approved by the state's Public Services Commission, will increase the average annual bill by 4%. That represents a $16.48 increase in 2025 for the average residential customer. However, Duke officials still expect an overall bill decrease in January 2025 compared to January 2024 due to fuel under-recovery and storm restoration costs expiring by the end of the year.
SmartAsset recently released its annual study of the “most affordable places in the U.S.” to buy a home, and St. Petersburg ranked first in Florida. The personal finance platform analyzed closing costs, real estate taxes, homeowners’ insurance and mortgage rates to compile its list. SmartAsset measured the total cost of owning a home over five years and then measured it as a proportion of median household income to determine affordability. For more information, visit the website here.
The Tampa Bay Rowdies earned their first victory emphatically at Al Lang Stadium Saturday night, beating the Rhode Island FC 4-1. The team began the 2024 season with two consecutive draws. The Rowdies now have a three-week road trip starting April 6 against the Pittsburgh Riverhounds FC.
The University of South Florida announced Monday that a $1 million will provide scholarships to students attending the St. Petersburg campus, with preference given to employed single parents. Johnnie Giffin provided the funding to establish the USF Women in Leadership & Philanthropy scholarship to honor her late mother, Fay Barnyard. The inaugural recipient is Amy King, a mother of two children pursuing an education degree.
St Pete native Danielle Collins beat 4th seeded Elena Rybakina 7-5 6-3 to bring home the Miami Open women's singles championship Saturday. The title was Collins' first at the WTA 1,000 level. Collins announced earlier this year that this would be her final year of professional tennis. She'll retire $1,100,000 to the better with this win.
Catapult Adventure Park opened Friday at 4500 66th St. N. in St. Petersburg. The facility features an array of rope swings, an inflatable obstacle course, jousting, a “launch zone” and several other activities that combine fitness and entertainment. Catapult offers monthly and annual memberships and daily, timed jump sessions.
Pinellas County officials are now accepting applications to participate in the free Juvenile Justice Citizen’s Academy beginning April 11. The eight-week program, hosted in partnership with the Department of Juvenile Justice, provides an “up-close” view of local services for detained and at-risk youth and their families. Applications for the academy, which includes tours of juvenile justice facilities, are due April 5. For more information, visit the website here.
Coworking Café recently ranked St. Petersburg as the top city in Florida for a positive work-life balance and mental health. St. Pete also placed 25th nationally among 100 cities with at least 200,000 residents. Coworking Café utilized green space and recreational activity, air quality, work hours, affordability, commute times and health insurance rates data to compile its rankings.
The Tampa Bay Rowdies announced Friday that the club acquired defender Eddi Munjoma from the Phoenix Rising FC. Munjoma won the United Soccer League (USL) Championship title with Phoenix last year. Munjoma will be available to play Saturday against the Rhode Island FC at Al Lang Stadium.