Commemorating the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education
The Tampa Bay Times and the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg hosted a community…
The Tampa Bay Times and the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg hosted a community…
On Friday, April 26, Innovare Apartments held a grand opening ceremony in the Innovation…
The Woodson African American Museum of Florida celebrated Women’s History Month by…
On March 21, the City of St. Petersburg gave two-time Super Bowl Champion Marquez…
The first of three tour stops this year will be at Pinellas Technical College, 901 34th…
While there’s never been a Black Strawberry Queen, many women have worked to change…
Author and historian Dr. Raymond Arsenault and civil rights leader Dr. Bernard LaFayette,…
The West Coast Black Theatre Troupe in Sarasota is performing the Pulitzer Prize-winning…
The probability of Black students earning a bachelor’s degree when enrolled at…
The Tampa Bay Collard Green Festival is back this year and will be held from 9-5 p.m. on…
Mayor Ken Welch took St. Pete City Hall on tour throughout the year. Each quarter, the…
The College Board’s latest version of the AP African American Studies course…
There are thousands of unmarked graves in Lincoln Cemetery, and since the topsoil moves…
On Oct. 14, the Initiative on Coastal Adaptation and Resilience members hosted a town…
Open enrollment for federal marketplace plans under the Affordable Care Act is now open…
An artist rendering of the new Rays stadium and redeveloped 86-acre Gas Plant site in St.…
The Childs Park subdivision was platted in 1911 by Julius A. and Lysander D. Childs. The…
Florida’s minimum wage went up to $12 an hour last month, but will it be enough?…