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.

A resident visits one of the drop-off sites due to not having a recycling bin available to him in his trailer home complex. Photo by Karen Arango.

Recycling deficits in St. Petersburg Need Solutions from Elected Officials

Nov 2, 2019

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Recycling deficits in St. Petersburg Need Solutions from Elected Officials   By Nageena Laing, Kelsey Knight and Karen Arango   The City of Saint Petersburg

A string of shops and vacancies along Grand Central District off of 24th Street. Photo by Richard Boore.

Progressive St. Petersburg… and its dividing line

Nov 2, 2019

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Progressive St. Petersburg… and its dividing line   Lavish funding continues to fuel St. Petersburg’s dynamic downtown growth, while residents and business owners in

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