Scenes from Sunday Service

Scenes from Sunday Service

Mar 13, 2021

This story also appears on The Weekly Challenger, the most comprehensive news source to the African-American communities of Tampa Bay. By Annalise Anderson, Kristen Boehm,

Downtown St. Petersburg viewed from the bay receives most of the City's investments, leaving a few districts impoverished. Photo by Richard Boore.

Sinking in Sewage

Nov 5, 2019

Sinking in Sewage: Can St. Pete Clean Up It’s Act? By Krystel Knowles A sewage spill of roughly 200 million gallons of raw and partially

Bartlett Park Community Garden. Photo by Madeline Seiberlich.

Dispelling the Deserts: Communities Implement Their Own Solutions Against Food Insecurity in St. Petersburg

Nov 1, 2019

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Dispelling the Deserts   Communities Implement Their Own Solutions Against Food Insecurity in St. Petersburg   BY THOMAS IOVINO     Nearly 1,000 days

In Bartlett Park, a local’s passion for gardening motivates her to educate her community

In Bartlett Park, a local’s passion for gardening motivates her to educate her community

Apr 11, 2018

By: Madeline Seiberlich “If you ever want my help just say children, garden or elderly.” These are the passions that drive Ava DeVaux in her