Lead results in Midtown homes raise health concerns

Lead results in Midtown homes raise health concerns

Apr 1, 2018

By Andrea Perez andrea67@mail.usf.edu  The Environmental Protection Agency says that lead levels below the action level don’t require public action, but 45 homes in the

Schools’ Shift to Become Shelters a Stressful, Yet Insightful Experience

Schools’ Shift to Become Shelters a Stressful, Yet Insightful Experience

Jan 30, 2018

By Nina Brooks SOUTH ST. PETERSBURG—The presence of Hurricane Irma was the cause of stress and panic leading up to its arrival, and the reason

Florida Policy for Climate Change and Hurricane Preparedness

Florida Policy for Climate Change and Hurricane Preparedness

Jan 29, 2018

By Nicolet Hartman The 2017 hurricane season has been tumultuous and nerve-wracking. Many are not only concerned about the intensity of these storms, but how

Healing the Community Through Food

Healing the Community Through Food

Jan 27, 2018

Expanding knowledge of health through urban agriculture BY MIKE SINGER The Et Cultura festival was hosted in South St. Petersburg from Nov. 15-19. There were

If you build it, will they come?

Jan 27, 2018

[vc_row][vc_column 0=””][vc_column_text][Insert optional subhead] [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column 0=””][vc_column_text 0=””]Photos and story by Eillin Delapaz PETERSBURG – “What do community gardens need? Why isn’t the Bartlett Community Garden