‘A Visual History of Civil Rights & Social Change in Pinellas County,’ Part 2
During Jim Crow St. Petersburg, Mercy Hospital was the only hospital that would serve…
During Jim Crow St. Petersburg, Mercy Hospital was the only hospital that would serve…
With the purchase of 110,500 square foot retail space formerly known as Coquina Key Plaza…
St. Anthony’s Hospital, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, and Bayfront…
‘One of my pillars of governance is staying in touch with everyone who lives,…
Mayor-elect Ken Welch regaled the crowd with stories of growing up in the Gas Plant…
The Gas Plant/Laurel Park Reunion is scheduled this Sunday, Dec. 12, from noon until 3…
‘Messages to young adults should focus on this hope, not with a single focus on…
Mayor-elect Ken Welch is inviting residents to help shape the city’s vision and future…
The Gas Plant and Laurel Park neighborhoods were filled with homes, churches, businesses,…
The Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg hosted an update on the structural racism…
The St. Petersburg City Charter is reviewed by citizens appointed by the eight city…
On the Move & En La Lucha will showcase the history, craft, and magic of Latinx…
Eight students will be selected to participate in the Racial Justice Fellows pilot…
Thanks to a nearly $60,000 grant from the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg and a…
Top row left, Carl Lavender, Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg, Psychotherapist…
Left, Rev. Robert Ward, Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist and Fr. Tom Anastasia, St. Matthew…
SPPD Police Chief Anthony Holloway; SPPD Special Projects Manager Megan McGee,…
“I TOOK THE SHOT Campaign” hopes to persuade 75 percent of eligible African-Americans…