Will there be an end to nutrition insecurity in the Midtown community?

Will there be an end to nutrition insecurity in the Midtown community?

Mar 14, 2021

By Olivia Sawdy Food and nutrition insecurities have been going on in Midtown in St. Petersburg for thousands of days.  In 2017, Walmart decided to

Feeding children in a food desert: What schools are doing to nourish students

Feeding children in a food desert: What schools are doing to nourish students

Mar 14, 2021

By Madison Hursh In the Midtown neighborhood of South St. Petersburg, there is an ongoing shortage of grocery stores and nutritional food options. The last

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

Affordable Housing Crisis Hits Hard in St. Petersburg’s Districts 5 and 7

Nov 4, 2019

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]   Affordable Housing Crisis Hits Hard in St. Petersburg’s Districts 5 and 7   By Hope Garza   Mark Moore, a resident of St.