Seagrass beds, Tampa Bay water quality and St. Pete Referendum No. 1

Oct 19, 2015

BY DANIELLE VON DREELENNB Reporter St. Petersburg residents are reasonably concerned with the city’s questionable water supply. The history of Tampa Bay’s warm, shallow waters is

Resource Center Reinvigorating Lives

Oct 18, 2015

BY BRIGITTE TOULON and CHOYA RANDOLPHNNB Reporters MIDTOWN– Nearly 21,000 people have walked through the doors of the Pregnancy and Family Resource Center in Midtown,

Family raises money for St. Pete man who walks miles to mow their lawn

Oct 18, 2015

John Joyce is getting a truck. Joyce, 83, has mowed the lawn at Robert Norton’s house for eight years and after recently getting sick and

Midtown’s African American Heritage Trail

Midtown’s African American Heritage Trail

Oct 9, 2015

BY RIM SHUMANNNB Reporter ST. PETERSBURG – “Many people remember the 50’s and 60’s, but not a lot of people, especially not children, remember the

Times Talk: Finding the ‘body’ using data and investigative journalism

Times Talk: Finding the ‘body’ using data and investigative journalism

Oct 8, 2015

St. Petersburg, Fla. (Oct. 5, 2015) Tampa Bay Times investigative journalist, Michael LaForgia and data and digital director, Adam Playford shared some tips about finding stories, collecting useful